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星期三, 3月 20, 2019

STATELESS NATIONAL OF THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY CHARGED WITH VISA FRAUD

STATELESS NATIONAL OF THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY
CHARGED WITH VISA FRAUD
Defendant lied about involvement with violence along Gaza-Israel border

BOSTON – A stateless national was charged today in federal court in Boston with fraudulent procurement of a U.S. visa and making false statements regarding acts of violence he committed against the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) along the Gaza-Israel border. 

Waad Alzerei, 19, a stateless national of the Palestinian Authority, was charged with visa fraud and making materially false statements.  He is currently in ICE custody and will appear U.S. District Court in Boston this afternoon.

According to the charging documents, on Feb. 27, 2019, Alzerei arrived at Boston’s Logan International Airport on flight from Paris, France, which originated in Cairo, Egypt. Shortly thereafter, two Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officers interviewed Alzerei to determine whether he met the admissibility requirements to enter the United States.  Alzerei identified himself as a Palestinian citizen and presented a tourist visa. 

He claimed that he was coming to the United States in order to receive medical treatment, but was unable to produce any medical documentation to verify the claim and, instead, presented medical paperwork from 2018.  The CBP officers determined that Alzerei had traveled to the United States in 2017 for a six-month stay.  Alzerei, who had his leg amputated above the knee, was fitted for and provided with a prosthetic leg at the time.   

During a subsequent interview, Alzerei allegedly told CBP officers that he lost his leg on Oct. 23, 2015, when he was shot by a stray bullet from the IDF while picking olives in a field near the Gaza-Israel border. Alzerei stated that, at the time he was shot, there were no protests going on and he was not involved in any type of riot, rally, or demonstration. The CBP officers asked Alzerei if he had ever been “involved in any border riots, rallies, or demonstrations” in his life, and Alzerei responded, “No.” 

The CBP officers then conducted a search of Alzerei’s cell phone and found numerous images and videos demonstrating that Alzerei had a possible affiliation with members of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and Hamas, both of which have been designated by the U.S. Government as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) since 1997. CBP officers allegedly found photographs that were taken of Alzerei hurling large rocks at the IDF on Oct. 23, 2015, the day he was shot in the leg near the Gaza-Israel border. 

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After reviewing the images and videos on Alzerei’s phone, CBP officers conducted another interview with Alzerei, where he admitted that the images depicted him on Oct. 23, 2015—hours before he was shot—slinging rocks at Israeli troops near the Gaza-Israel border. Alzerei allegedly said that he lied on his visa application and to the U.S. Consulate about the circumstances surrounding his injured leg in order to obtain a tourist visa. Alzerei told the CBP officers that he lied because he did not want to get arrested by the Israelis, and also because he knew he would not get a U.S. visa if he told the truth about his activities on Oct. 23, 2015.   

The charge of visa fraud provides for a sentence of no greater than 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000. The charge of making false statements provides for a sentence of no greater than five years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based on the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

United States Attorney Andrew Lelling; William Ferrara, Director of Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division; and Peter C. Fitzhugh, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations, Boston Field Office made the announcement today.  The investigation was conducted by the FBI Boston’s Joint Terrorism Task Force with assistance from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Assistant U.S. Attorneys B. Stephanie Siegmann and Jason Casey of Lelling’s National Security Unit are prosecuting the case.

The details contained in the charging document are allegations.  The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

首屆波士頓台灣電影展訂5/26-27在MIT舉辦

           (Boston Orange)波士頓台灣影展籌備小組歷經數月商討,聯繫後,現已初步確定在麻省理工學院場地舉辦,日期訂為五月26,27兩日,預計放映5部紀錄片,首波主打"我們的青春,在台灣",並安排有映後座談會,導演傅榆將親自出席與觀眾對話。
          以下為籌辦小組發佈在臉書上的資訊:
【5/26-5/27 波士頓台灣影展 Taiwan Film Festival @ MIT】
📣首波主打《我們的青春,在台灣》+傅榆導演映後座談會
Let's welcome OUR YOUTH IN TAIWAN and director Fu Yue to Taiwan Film Festival in Boston!📢
《我們的青春,在台灣》
▍告別青春、走向成熟的故事,總是發生在世界各地的年輕生命裡。本片主角們的青春夢想,是藉由反抗體制,追求一個更好的國家,卻在動盪的兩岸關係裡,變成歷史的一部份。
一個反抗中國的台灣學運明星、一個喜愛台灣的中國學生、一個政治狂熱的台灣紀錄片工作者,他們之間理應充滿矛盾,卻在社會運動裡找到合作的可能性。在一場台灣24年來最大型的社會運動之後,他們從接近成功的巔峰,逐漸墜入失望的谷底,曾經堅持的理想,還有可能延續嗎?
《Our Youth in Taiwan》
▍Stories about bidding farewell to one’s youth and growing up are commonplace. The dream shared by the protagonists in the film is to build a better country by rebelling against the current establishment. However, their fight becomes part of history in the turbulent relations between Taiwan and China.
A celebrity Taiwanese student fighting against China, a Chinese student who loves Taiwan, and a Taiwan documentary filmmaker passionate about politics - they should have clashed with one another, but instead find common grounds for collaboration in the social movements. After the biggest social movement in Taiwan in 24 years, they were close to realizing their goals but, ultimately, were let down again. Is it still possible for them to continue fighting for the ideals they had been pursuing?
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