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    Iraqis working with the US military in Baghdad tells detained at an airport inNew York Details

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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Jan 2017, 4:03 am

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    Twilight News Khalid Darwish / said an Iraqi banned from entering the United States at JFK Airport in New York, he was held for two days, and tells him what happened in this trial before being released.
    Hamid Khalid Darwish (detained at John F. Kennedy Airport in America):
    I have a special immigration in my passport, my family and I visa. Because I am working with the US government. I support the United States in the war. But when I came here, they said no. And they did it like I may have contravened the laws or you do something wrong. I am really surprised.
    I entered the airport building and I gave them my passport. The people at the US Embassy in Baghdad, they gave me all the documents have been placed in the envelope and told me not to open it and give it to the official at the border there. So I gave them the envelope, looked at my passport and asked me to go to another room. ... They really did not say anything. And they kept me there until these people came to my support and pressured them to release me.
    Hamid Khalid Darwish (detained at John F. Kennedy Airport in America): Yes, for about two days. They took me to another room, where I sat on the chair and did not sleep.



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