Two members of banned Kurdish group have gone to Canada: U.S. Official
WASHINGTON – Two members of a listed terrorist organization whose case caused controversy in the United States have now wound up in Canada, the U.S. Homeland Security secretary announced Tuesday. Jeh Johnson told a congressional committee that two unnamed members of the Kurdistan Workers Party were set free by a U.S. immigration judge, fled to Canada, and are now seeking asylum there. He said he was disappointed the men were allowed out of custody in the U.S. “Not my preference,” Johnson said of a judge’s decision to free them. “They were released by the judge, and they fled to...
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