Welcome to Bush’s America
by Mike Holmes
by Mike Holmes
In case anyone
disputes the increasingly fascist nature of US federal anti-terror
efforts, they should to check out the 7/11/06 front page Wall
St. Journal article (left column) titled "A Muslim’s Choice:
Turn US Informant or Risk Losing Visa." This chilling story
details what happened to a legal immigrant green card visa holder
who found himself in the clutches of what can only be described
as the FBI’s version of a cartoonish Gestapo-style recruitment effort.
[Unfortunately
the Wall St. Journal on line edition is subscription only,
so no direct link to the full story can be provided].
Yassine Ouassif
doubtless considered himself lucky when in 2001, at age 18 he won
a coveted US green card visa in an annual lottery which enabled
him to leave his native Morocco and come to live and work in the
United States. Mr. Ouassif’s stay in this country was uneventful,
as he worked as a laborer and security guard and was studying to
become an engineer. He married his first cousin in Morocco in 2003.
As the WSJ reports it:
Mr. Ouassif’s
troubles began last September after he visited his wife in Morocco.
He took off from Paris on a flight back to San Francisco. Three
hours later the pilot announced the flight was returning to Paris.
Two French policemen escorted Mr. Ouassif off the plane. French
authorities told him that the US would not permit the plane to land
with him onboard, he says, they told him they didn’t know why, he
says. They put him on the next flight to Casablanca. Moroccan security
officials met Mr. Ouassif at the airport and grilled him all night
and for much of the next day, he says. At one point they told him
he’d "never see the sun again" if he didn’t tell them
why the US would turn back a French jet just because he was aboard,
he says.
According to
the WSJ account, even today no federal officials will comment
on his presence on the "no fly" list, despite the fact
that he has never been accused of any terrorist acts or suspicious
activity. He soon decided to return home to San Francisco, this
time flying to Montreal and taking a bus to the border. He was too
scared to fly given his Kafkaesque status with the feds. The immigration
inspector wondered why he flew to Canada and didn’t buy Mr. Ouassif’s
story that the Canadian scenery was worth the detour. As the WSJ
then reports:
[Mr. Ouassif]
was handcuffed and placed in a holding cell for several hours, he
says. An immigration officer interviewed him at length about his
life and religious views. … Immigration officers had taken his green
card. Under normal circumstances [FBI Special Agent Michael] Lonergan
told him, he would have been sent to a Buffalo detention center
to await deportation proceedings, according to Mr. Ouassif. He’d
been spared, Mr. Lonergan told him, by a call from Dan, his FBI
colleague in San Francisco. Special Agent Dan Fliflet wanted Mr.
Ouassif to come to San Francisco, but not by plane, and to call
him as soon as he arrived. According to Mr. Ouassif, Mr. Lonergan
told him that Mr. Fliflet would decide whether he would get back
his green card or be deported. Mr. Ouassif was ordered to report
to an immigration interview in San Francisco three weeks later,
on Dec. 14.
Upon meeting
"Dan" in a walk-and-talk on the streets of Oakland, Mr.
Ouassif found himself being told he had a choice of becoming a Bureau
informant, spying on his local mosque Muslim friends, or being stripped
of his green card and deported forthwith. These thuggish threats
are right out of a WWII propaganda film, though I’m guessing without
the classic sinister German accent. The Journal’s account
continues:
Mr. Fliflet
gave Mr. Ouassif one week to consider the FBI’s offers to become
an informant in exchange for his green card, according to Mr. Ouassif.
If he didn’t hear from him, the FBI agent said, he’d assume Mr.
Ouassif "prefers to help extremists" instead of America,
according to Mr. Ouassif. Mr. Fliflet warned him the FBI had ample
evidence to prove he was an extremist, Mr. Ouassif says. Mr. Fliflet
told him not to tell anyone about their meeting, including his lawyer.
Mr. Ouassif
soon decided he didn’t want to become an FBI snitch, because to
do so would be a hypocritical sin according to the Quran. While
he had previously said he would report any suspicious terrorist
activity voluntarily, on his own, he feared becoming a lifelong
informant unable to escape the visa blackmail he was being offered.
He returned two weeks later for his scheduled immigration interview,
though he brought his attorney Banafsheh Aklaghi, founder of a San
Francisco nonprofit group, National Legal Sanctuary for Community
Advancement. Immigration agents peppered him with questions, including
many involving a former roommate who had returned to his native
Baghdad and had been either arrested or killed there, though they
hadn’t been close friends. The Journal continues:
Two agents
told Mr. Ouassif they intended to detain him for deportation. His
lawyer asked why. Mr. Ouassif says the agents didn’t answer. He
was handcuffed and put in a holding cell. Through a cell window,
his lawyer told him he was slated for detention in Eloy, Ariz one
of the highest-security facilities in the federal system. Mr. Ouassif
cried. About three hours later, he says, the immigration agent took
him aside without his attorney and asked if he still wanted to fight
deportation. He said he did. Within minutes, he says, another immigration
officer gave him surprising news: he was free to go. The Homeland
Security lawyer on duty had refused to sign his detention order,
citing a lack of evidence, his attorney, Ms. Aklaghi was told.
Months later,
in early April of this year, his green card was returned to him.
He also learned the reason for this nightmarish treatment. As the
Journal describes it:
Mr. Ouassif
had been secretly recorded by an FBI informant talking to friends
in a San Francisco mosque. A Homeland Security lawyer, [Ms.Aklaghi]
says, did not specify what Mr. Ouassif had said, but told her his
statements did not indicate criminal intent and were fully protected
by the First Amendment. Nevertheless, his statements had landed
him on the no-fly list, Ms. Aklaghi says, and led to all his subsequent
travails.
Mr. Ouassif
is now a licensed security guard pulling double shifts at a nuclear
power plant, though he still worries about his no-fly status and
whether or not he will be able to bring his wife to America. FBI
spokesmen in the article would only mouth platitudes about "we’re
learning too" and "we need to understand where the boundaries
are for them, as well as us." Nice to know that our modern
American Gestapo has that New Age vocabulary touch.
It should be
noted that all of this was the result of a surreptitious tape recording
made in a Muslim church, containing nothing that even the government
could consider illegal conspiracy or advocacy of violence or terror.
It was totally manufactured for the express purpose of using this
secret government "terrorist" evidence to extort cooperation
after a sufficient period of incarcerating and browbeating the victim
here.
We can also
expect (someday, maybe) to learn that this was no isolated incident.
Every immigrant or green card visa holder can and depending on circumstances,
will be treated as mere pawns for FBI extortion purposes, to be
recruited as informers and spies, and possibly agents provocateurs,
should the need arise.
Most Americans,
brainwashed by government propaganda and media glorification of
our own police state operators, may well be shocked that this goes
on. Or perhaps think that non US citizens can and should be treated
like Stalin’s own citizens or East German Stasi fodder, squeezed
and threatened until they start sending in reports on their friends,
family and neighbors. And of course that old Soviet favorite, spying
on fellow churchgoers…
But the Wall
St. Journal is no leftist broadsheet wailing about the Bush
police state. No more staunch advocate of domestic fascism and Bush
imperialism can be found in daily publication.
Sinclair Lewis’s
famous book title It
Can’t Happen Here, though meant to be an ironic warning
about U.S. fascism, is both wrong and prophetic. It is happening
here, now.
And fellow
US passport holders, we are surely next.
July
13, 2006
Mike
Holmes [send him mail]
is a libertarian CPA in the Houston area.
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