Nabil Sadoun, was a very recent CAIR national board member. He was also at one time the chair of the Texas CAIR chapter. CAIR claims Sadoun left the national board a few months ago. He had a doctorate in education and worked in various schools in the U.S., according to CAIR.
In the 1990s he was an imam in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to the Dallas Morning News, Last week, a deportation judge ruled he lied about his ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood and ordered him deported, even though he had left the country:
...Last fall, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents issued Sadoun a notice to appear before an immigration court on charges of violating immigration laws and omitting critical information on his application for an immigrant visa in 1993, officials said.Authorities say Sadoun failed to disclose that he was associated with, among other things, the United Association for Studies and Research. According to the FBI, the group was one of several established in the late 1980s and early 1990s, along with the Holy Land Foundation, to benefit Hamas, which has been designated a terrorist organization.
This continues an on-going and disturbing pattern with CAIR, who was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land terror funding trial, by federal prosecutors for their connection to the Muslim Brotherhood Palestine Committee. One exhibit at the trial shows payments made to the UASR by Hamas leader Mousa Marzook. Whenever CAIR is confronted with facts like this, they get extremely defensive and calls their critics hateful names or liars.
Razi Hashmi, CAIR's Oklahoma director recently blamed criticism about CAIR on the lies of the extremists on the right!
The facts, Mr. Hashmi, show otherwise.
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CAIR seems to have a problem with the truth.
Posted by: John | 03/04/2010 at 06:18 PM