Palestinian humanitarians detained at SFO Wednesday

SANA Francisco (KON) – The supervisor of San Francisco, Supervisor of San Francisco, said on Wednesday that Palestinian humanitarian activists were being held at San Francisco International Airport after not allowing him to enter the Gulf region, where they were invited to speak.

Mahmoud calls for the immediate release of humanitarian activists after he said that no reason was given by customs officers and border protection (CBP) about the reason for canceling their visas. He claims that the two men have been detained at the airport from one o’clock in the afternoon Wednesday.

A protest organized by the Council of American Islamic Relations, which calls for their release at 8:30 am on Thursday at SFO G.

The current American policy allows Palestinians to enter the United States if they have a valid visa B-1 or B-2. They are allowed to stay for up to six months to work or as tourists, according to the US State Department.

“One of them has witnessed in front of Congress previously,” Mahmoud Books on x. “This injustice must be corrected. We urge the federal government to the opposite of its decision as soon as possible.”

Activists were invited by local faith societies to the Gulf region and were to speak at Kela Community Churches, as well as the Boena Vista and Los Al -Atos, the Methodism.

He told CBP Mahmoud that the two men will be sent on a trip to the Middle East, according to the supervisor.

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