An English Muslim was banished on Dec. 15 from loading onto a flight to the United States to Disneyland for an arranged occasion, U.S. authorities told CBS on Wednesday.
"This is a result of the assaults on America. They think each Muslim represents a risk," Mohammad Tariq Mahmood told The Watchman.
Be that as it may, different reports said Mahmood was denied access at Gatwick Air terminal by the U.S. government and advised he would not have the capacity to travel to Los Angeles because of a Facebook account that proposed family binds to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
ITV News found a Facebook page under the name of Hamza Hussain, who guaranteed connections to radical Islamist bunches furthermore inhabited the family's location. The record recorded the employment titles "boss at Taliban and pioneer at Al Qaeda."
Mahmood's adolescent child is named Hamza.
Mahmood said programmers or some other reason may be to be faulted for the Facebook posts: "That could be anything, perhaps a mix-up."
CBS additionally reported that a DHS source said one of the siblings was rejected passage tor Israel two years prior, however the BBC reported the occurrence occurred eight years back, unless the reports portrayed two separate episodes.
Political rightness aside, the truth of the matter is that some Muslims have shown that they do represent a risk to American security — a danger that should be considered important.
Had U.S. Citizenship and Migration Administrations done their employment and legitimately reviewed San Bernardino, California, shooter Tashfeen Malik, the casualties of that disaster may in any case be alive.
It doesn't make a difference if the online networking data was posted as a joke — and absolutely the wording of those "employment titles" on Facebook would give off an impression of being some kind of trick — or by programmers. The data was legitimately incorporated into a reviewing process intended to keep Americans safe, and Americans need to consider such signs important.
It would appear that somebody in the Obama organization really made a right call, for a change, and put wellbeing worries in front of political accuracy. We expect a conciliatory sentiment from Josh Sincere at whatever.

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