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A GREAT Anti-Lieberman op-ed the Courant refused to publish

by: sufi

Fri May 14, 2010 at 14:29:49 PM EDT


( - promoted by ctblogger)

My friend, Rabia Chaudry, an immigration attorney in CT wrote this excellent op-ed on Joe Lieberman's unconstitutional "terrorist expatriation" act and sent it to several media outlets, including the Hartford Courant. Unfortunately, they all refused to publish it except for the website, www.commondreams.org, which is a wonderful source of news.

Sadly, it appears that certain media outlets are beholden to political interests and will not
allow critical voices of certain politicians be heard.

Thank God for the internet.

The Terrorist Expatriation Act: Joe Lieberman's Lawless New Law
by Rabia Chaudry

It took the better part of a week to dig a nice large plot in my yard for a garden. When the last hunk of sod was yanked out, I realized that I needed to go purchase the organic fertilizer necessary for my project. That's when it hit me. A week after a Connecticut man was arrested for trying to blow up Times Square, I was planning on sauntering into Home Depot sporting a Muslim headscarf and buying around 20 bags of fertilizer. Did I mention I live in Connecticut? This was going to be tricky.

Times are scary for Muslims in America. Even the appearance of impropriety could set off a chain-reaction of suspicion. How many things in my life could look suspicious? Let me count the ways: I am a Muslim born in Pakistan - enough said. I own a book called "American Jihad". Its only a collection of stories of converts to Islam, but imagine that sound bite. I once volunteered with CAIR, a Muslim civil rights organization that, although never charged with any wrong-doing, has been blacklisted by the FBI as an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the Holy Land Foundation money-laundering case. Speaking of the Holy Land Foundation, thinking they provided humanitarian relief to Palestinians, I may have given them a few bucks years ago. Reports by the neighbors of Faisal Shahzad, the would-be Times Square bomber, say he did not like to go out in the daytime and that his yard was unkempt. I admit, I love to sleep in and if you saw the dandelion hell that is my yard right now, you might want to call the authorities too.

Now there is the added stress of Joe Lieberman's latest proposal. Last week Senator Lieberman introduced the Terrorist Expatriation Act. This Act would expand on existing legislation that strips citizenship from individuals for a number of reasons, one of which is serving in the armed forces of a foreign state that is engaged in hostilities towards the U.S. Lieberman proposes including anyone who affiliates with a foreign terrorist organization or "fights against our country".

The problems begin with the title of the Act. Technically, it should be titled "The Suspected Terrorist Expatriation Act" since the proposal would strip citizenship from anyone accused, not convicted, of having terrorist ties. Legally, this proposal is problematic in a number of ways. First, in order for the Department of State to determine that citizenship has been lost, the existing legislation requires that the individual's actions were 1) voluntary and 2) performed with the specific intention of relinquishing citizenship. But if a person such as Shahzad, a naturalized citizen, enters the U.S. with an American passport, clearly he is demonstrating that he has no intention of relinquishing his citizenship. It can be assumed that the "intention" provision will be modified to meet Lieberman's objectives. Then there is the question of what it means to "fight against our country". Would this mean that someone like Joseph Stack, had he survived his fiery attack on the IRS, would lose his citizenship? Would it include members of extremist white militias, like the Hutaree? Would it include the nutjobs who bomb abortion clinics?

sufi :: A GREAT Anti-Lieberman op-ed the Courant refused to publish
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seems to be endorsing Lieberman's bill as well, telling the N.Y. Times "People who are serving foreign powers - or in this case, foreign terrorists - are clearly in violation, in my personal opinion, of that oath which they swore when they became citizens." If the test here will be "serving foreign powers", will Lieberman be willing to strip citizenship from U.S. citizens who serve in the Israeli Defense Forces?

Lieberman points out that stripping citizenship would deny suspects the "rights and privileges of American citizenship in the legal proceedings against them". Lieberman may not be aware that rights and privileges such as Miranda apply to non-citizens as well. These rights and privileges apply to anyone on U.S. soil. It seems then that Mr. Lieberman is attempting to create a new classification uniquely designed to apply only to Muslims suspected of terrorism, which is completely contrary to the Constitution and commonly-held notions of justice in the civilized world.

There is also the question of what would happen if a suspect was acquitted of charges after having his citizenship revoked? Would he or she then be re-naturalized? Or if a suspect is a natural-born citizen, having served his sentence,where would he be expected to live out the remainder of his life?

Reality is that this Act does little or nothing to protect us any further than existing laws already do. Lieberman purports that this law would prevent citizens overseas who are training to be terrorists from re-entering the country; however, arrest warrants and no-fly lists should be sufficient in this objective. What this Act would probably end up doing is expatriating innocent citizens overseas who, due to our proven poor intelligence, become suspects for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

I was naturalized as a child back in the seventies. I have no intention of ever joining a foreign armed service, or any armed service for that matter. I also have no intention of ever "fighting against" our country. Lately, it seems that being a Muslim in America is becoming increasingly precarious. I have not seen my elderly grandmother in Pakistan in a decade and I was hoping to visit her this year. Sadly, proposals such as Lieberman's make trips to Pakistan, and buying fertilizer, activities that a Muslim in America has to think hard and long about.

Rabia Chaudry is  an immigration attorney, the President-Elect of the Muslim Coalition of Connecticut, and Fellow of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute.

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What response did Mr. Chaudry receive? (0.00 / 0)
Could he share them with the public?  Did he follow up?

Silence (0.00 / 0)
Actually, it's Ms. Chaudry not Mr.

Actually, the Courant did not even reply...the other outlets sent her a no thanks but silence from the Courant. The Courant has published an op-ed by her in the past and generally they respond within two days if they are interested.  

"If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."--James Madison


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Apologies for the gender mistake (0.00 / 0)
Can she follow up with Courant and ask for an explanation?  With all the garbage they publish in that paper, one would think that they'd welcome something substantive and well written.  

But do we really expect better from a publication whose news room is linked with Fox News?


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Par for the course. (4.00 / 1)
I sent an op-ed to the Courant on a voting issue a couple of years ago. They rejected it because they said nobody would be interested because it was too far from election time. I pointed out that the issue was before the legislature right then, to no avail.

Another articulate voting integrity op-ed, by others was rejected.  But soon after the Courant ran one questioning the integrity of the voting on American Idol.

because Connecticut voters count: http://www.CTVotersCount.org


Thank you Sufi (4.00 / 1)
I love to see posts like this.

It gives you a chance to walk in someone else's shoes if, for example, you do not happen to be a Muslim in America.

My nephew converted to Islam (yes, born Jewish) and I worry for him all the time. At one job the crew gave him a nickname: "Taliban". When he flies in and out of the country he is a US Citizen, but if they ask him any questions they may decide he is the next John Walker Lindh. Because - here's the kicker - People are Crazy.

And cruel.

"I am not a Blogger...But I play one on the internet."


This is cool (0.00 / 0)
You could suggest to your friend that she send it to the Mirror or CT News Junkie, who will do topical op-eds sometimes. Or, since she's an attorney, to seek publication in the Law Tribune.

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mirror (0.00 / 0)
i'm familiar with the ct news junkie website but not the mirror. What is the mirror website? Would either of them carry her op-ed since it's already been posted on MLN and commondreams.org?  

"If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."--James Madison

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ctmirror.org (0.00 / 0)
They're accumulating a number of political reporters from other places (Paz, Keith Phaneuf, Jacqueline Rabe, etc)

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Any who are progressive? (0.00 / 0)


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Great post, Sufi (0.00 / 0)
I wrote an anti TEA bill piece in last Friday's Advocate/GT.
http://www.stamfordadvocate.co...

Also criticized Holder for his "let's change the Miranda law" comments.

What pisses me off about Lieberman (maybe I should re-phrase that, because what DOESN'T piss me off about Lieberman?)
is that he's practically announcing that this is targeting Muslims. If the Times Square bombing had been a Timothy McVeigh type I'm sure Joe would not have been so quick to race out with this legislation.

And this is just so. freaking. stupid. Because:
a) Doesn't do anything to increase our safety
b) Threatens our Constitutional liberties
c) Gives young Muslims more reasons to feel afraid, victimized, and thus vulnerable to radicalization
d) Creates more antagonism towards Israel/Jews - Seriously, Lieberman is the pin-up boy for the proponents of the International Jewish Conspiracy theory.  


 
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