USA TO EXPEL TERRORIST WHO LIED ABOUT HER PAST:
Posted onConvicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmea Yousef Odeh, an organizer of a Day Without a Woman - an event funded heavily by billionaire anti-Israel, George Soros - has agreed to leave the country in exchange for no jail time for failing to disclose the conviction on her USA visa application. Odeh, a resident of Chicago who has lived in the USA for about 20 years, pleaded guilty to unlawful procurement of naturalization in a deal that will allow her to leave the United States rather than face the possibility of an 18-month prison sentence. In her plea agreement, Odeh signed that she made the false statements on her immigration and naturalization forms "intentionally and not as a result of any mistake, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or any other psychological issue or condition or for any innocent reason." The 69-year-old Palestinian terrorist was convicted in the 1969 supermarket bombing in Israel that killed two Hebrew University students and injured nine other people. Odeh was charged with placing explosives in a candy box in the supermarket. She served 10 years before being released in a prisoner exchange. Odeh is associate director of the Arab American Action Network (AAAN) in Chicago, which works with the city's Arab population. The director of AAAN Chicago said outside the court that, "The only thing Rasmea Odeh is guilty of is devoting over 50 years of her life to freeing Palestine." It seems the murder of two Jewish Israelis, the injury of nine additional Israeli victims and immigration fraud, is no cause for guilt. Odeh will be stripped of her USA citizenship and expelled to Jordan or another country. (Washington Times)