EGYPTIAN STUDENT TO LEAVE US AFTER INCRIMINATING FACEBOOK MESSAGE
An
Egyptian student in California has agreed to return to Cairo after he
wrote a threatening comment on Facebook about Donald J. Trump that drew
the attention of the Secret Service and led to the cancellation of his
student visa, according to law enforcement officials and his lawyer.
Emadeldin
Elsayed, 23, posted an article on Facebook last month about Mr. Trump’s
proposal to bar Muslims from entering the United States. “I literally
don’t mind taking a lifetime sentence in jail for killing this guy, I
would actually be doing the whole world a favor,” he wrote, according to
his lawyer, Hani Bushra.
After
the Secret Service investigated his comments, Mr. Elsayed was expelled
from flight school, which made him ineligible to continue studying in
the country on a visa, even though prosecutors decided not to charge
him. Rights advocates say they are alarmed by his case and see it as
another sign of the U.S. government using the immigration system as a
punitive tool against people, particularly Muslims, who are perceived as
threats.
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