Posted on 06/29/2025 5:58:55 AM PDT by george76
Kicking a Customs and Border Protection dog is a good way to get yourself kicked out of the country — at least with President Donald Trump in the White House.
An Egyptian traveler learned that lesson the hard way this week after a CBP beagle alerted his handlers to the presence of suspected contraband in the man’s baggage at Washington Dulles International Airport.
The man was quickly put on a flight back home.
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Hamed Ramadan Bayoumy Aly Marie, arrived on a flight from Cairo.
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“As the CBP canine handler started questioning Marie, he violently kicked Freddie with sufficient force to lift the 25-pound beagle off the ground,”
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A search of the baggage in question turned up plenty of reasons Freddie’s acutely sensitive canine nose might have gotten suspicious:
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The agricultural products — prohibited from entering the U.S. — were seized.
Freddie was examined by a veterinarian, who found the dog had been bruised in his right ribs.
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And Marie was left to face the music — at lightning speed by criminal justice standards.
He pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to “harming animals used in law enforcement,”
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Trump’s return means the government can at least begin cleaning up the disaster left behind by the Bidens — and even though the huge numbers of deportations that have taken place so far are just a drop in the bucket compared to the tsunami of illegal immigrants Biden allowed in, the job has to start somewhere.
And American law enforcement officers putting a foreigner who kicks American dogs on the next plane back to wherever he came from is an image Americans should want the rest of the world to see.
(Excerpt) Read more at westernjournal.com ...
Good. You DON’T just kick a cute awesome beagle like that.
What? No district judge came to his rescue, this protecting the Egyptian kicker of Dogs from being deported?
I’m flummoxed!
Muslims hate dogs. That in and of itself is reason enough to keep them from our shores.
Egyptian loser. How Arabs can hate dogs is beyond me. Stay out of the USA. We love dogs and if you don’t, we don’t like you.
“Good. You DON’T just kick a cute awesome beagle like that.”
They are the SWEETEST dogs in the world. Sometimes I’m tempted to bring in vegetables just to get to know them better.
They should have kicked the dog-kicking barbarian HARD in HIS ribs before putting him on a return flight to Egypt.
Inside were “55 pounds of beef meat, 44 pounds of rice, 15 pounds of eggplant, cucumbers, and bell peppers, two pounds of corn seeds, and a pound of herbs,” the CBP release states.
He was credited with time served, ordered to pay the vet bills for Freddie, and placed on a flight back to Cairo at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the release.
Kick that smelly ass Muslim out. Way to go.
In a choice between beagles and Egyptians, you always choose beagles.
Maybe they should have kicked him harder than he kicked the dog. Repeatedly.
There is not ONE part of that ‘man’ who is worth more than anything that comes out of that dog’s behind.
That human filth should be made to pay for his return ticket.
If we do pay to repatriate criminals, who pays? I mean, I assume we do but WHY.
Even the worst dog is better than the best muzz slime.
We should simply remove redundant organs to help pay for their bill.
He can safely give a lung, a liver lobe, a kidney, and an eye. These will go to help Americans and pay off his fines, here.
If I worked there for CBP, I would have dropped kicked the Egyptian “like an Egyptian.” Normal people don’t kick dogs in America.
People get more outraged at kicking a dog than raping and murdering.
Muslim scum. Their fear/hatred of dogs speaks volumes.
They are not mutually exclusive. I get outraged by all of it. Your comment sounds like it could come right out of The Washington Post.
They should have kicked his azz first.
How do you know he was smelly in that part of his anatomy? 😆
Either way, yes kick him out.
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