‘Son of Hamas’ Mossad Hassan Yousef threatened with deportation
The son of a founder of Hamas who converted to Christianity and sought political asylum in the U.S. is facing deportation, reports Charisma News Online.
Mossad Hassan Yousef is scheduled to appear in a San Diego immigration court June 30 because the Department of Homeland Security considers him a threat to national security.
"I am not worried about this. I am outraged," Yousef wrote in a blog post. "My only concern is about a security system that is so primitive and naive that it endangers the lives of countless Americans. Honestly, [the judge's] verdict really does not matter. If he rules to deport me, I will appeal. And Homeland Security has assured me that, if he rules in my favor, they will appeal. And this insane merry-go-round can go on like that for decades."
Yousef is the oldest son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a respected imam and one of seven founders of the Palestinian terror organization that has violently opposed Israel for decades. He accepted Christ in 2005 after being invited to a Bible study six years earlier and later spied for the Israeli intelligence organization Shin Bet.