Norfolk, VA – Father Of Slain Soldier Who Criticized Trump Says Travel Rights Reviewed

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    FILE - Gold-Star father Khizr Khan, the father of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan who was killed in 2004 during the Iraq War, speaks during a news conference held by House Democrats to introduce legislation "to ensure that no one is denied entry into the United States because of their religion" at the U.S. Capitol in Washington February 2, 2017.   REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueNorfolk, VA – The father of an American soldier killed in Iraq who came under criticism last year from then-candidate Donald Trump said he has canceled a speaking engagement in Toronto after being notified that his U.S. travel privileges were under review.

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    Khizr Khan, an American citizen born in Pakistan, had planned to speak at a luncheon in Toronto on Tuesday in a discussion about President Trump’s administration, according to Ramsay Talks, a speaker series based in Toronto hosted by Bob Ramsay.

    The organization said on its Facebook page on Monday that Khan, a U.S. citizen for over 30 years, was notified Sunday evening that his travel privileges were being reviewed.

    Khan, in an accompanying statement, said he had not been given a reason as to why his travel privileges were being reviewed and apologized to ticket-holders for the cancellation. He declined to comment further in an email exchange with Reuters.

    “This turn of events is not just of deep concern to me but to all my fellow Americans who cherish our freedom to travel abroad,” Khan said in the statement included in the Facebook post. “I am grateful for your support and look forward to visiting Toronto in the near future.”

    It was unclear who called for the review or the grounds for it.

    U.S. Customs & Border Protection said it does not contact travelers in advance of their travel out of the United States, according to an official who said any U.S. citizen with a passport may travel out of the country. CBP would not comment specifically on the Khan case, citing privacy protections.

    Trump signed a revised executive order on Monday banning citizens from six Muslim-majority nations from traveling to the United States, but Pakistan is not one of those countries and the ban does not apply to U.S. citizens or legal permanent U.S. residents.

    “Mr. Khan will not be traveling to Toronto on March 7th to speak about tolerance, understanding, unity and the rule of law,” said Ramsay Talks, which announced guests would be refunded the ticket price of C$89.

    Khan and his wife, Ghazala Khan, appeared at the Democratic National Convention in support of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and shared the story of their son, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed during the Iraq war.

    During his speech, he asked Trump if he had ever read the U.S. Constitution and said that he would gladly lend him his copy. He urged Trump to “look for the words liberty and equal protection of law” in the document.

    Trump responded by questioning whether Clinton’s aides scripted Khan’s speech and questioned whether Ghazala Khan was allowed to speak.

    Khan and Trump went on to exchange further criticism, dominating the presidential campaign for several days over the summer.


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    wosup
    wosup
    7 years ago

    Who asked him for his opinion

    favish
    favish
    7 years ago

    and did kahan read the constitution that it is the duty of the president to protect his citizens from islamists who want to slaughter us and teat us limb tl limb?

    Tsfat-Breslover-Kotzker
    Tsfat-Breslover-Kotzker
    7 years ago

    The mooslim lady in the background holds a sign that reads “All faiths believe in justice”.
    The obvious reply is that ALL FAITHS HAVE DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS OF JUSTICE. But that significant detail won’t disturb liberals. The fact that the mooslims that the leftists defend believe that justice includes cutting off the hands of petty thieves and flogging women for the crime of being attacked is also an extreme cognitive dissonance.

    TRUMPRULES
    TRUMPRULES
    7 years ago

    Go back to where you came from and see if ISIS or the Taliban cares what your opinion is. This guy is a faker and (Paid) Hillary supporter. The more you give them the more they take advantage. The election is over so go crawl under a rock in Pakistan.

    Tsfat-Breslover-Kotzker
    Tsfat-Breslover-Kotzker
    7 years ago

    Thank you #7 & #8 .
    Yasher Koach.
    TBK.