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Man who claimed mom died in Iraq after Trump's ban lied, Imam confirms [update#2]

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DETROIT (WJBK) - A local business owner flies to Iraq to bring his mother back home to the US for medical treatment. But under President Trump's ban on immigration and travel from seven predominately Muslim nations, he was forced to leave his family behind.

His mother died just one day after being told she couldn't return to the United States.

Mike Hager fled Iraq with his family during the Gulf War, returned during the Iraq war and worked alongside United States Marines and Army forces. He now owns a business in Metro Detroit and said his mom would still be alive today if President Donald Trump had not instituted his travel ban on Muslim countries.

Mike Hager said he was returning home with his family that included his sick mom. They were returning home to the United States where his mother has lived since 1995. As they were waiting in line at the airport in Iraq on Friday, he was told that he could pass through because he was a U.S. citizen. But his family members - including his mom - weren't allowed, despite holding green cards.

"They destroyed us. I went with my family, I came back by myself. They destroyed our family," Hager said.

Hager was born in Iraq and fled during the Gulf War. He lived in a refugee camp with his family for four years before settling in the United States. In the 2000s, he returned to Iraq where he worked as a contractor for the United States Special forces between 2003 and 2008 as an interpreter and cultural advisor. He even survived being shot in the back while serving.

He's a proud American citizen whose family has now been torn apart.

"The immigration told us that the President of the United States put an order right now - you guys cannot go," he told FOX 2's Amy Lange.

Hager, his niece, and two nephews were traveling with his 75-year-old mother, Naimma, home to Michigan. They traveled to Iraq to visit family and when she fell ill. Hager said he didn't expect it to be a problem for the family to travel since they all had green cards and had lived in the United States for 20 years.

"I was just shocked. I had to put my mom back on the wheelchair and take her back and call the ambulance and she was very very upset. She knew right there if we send her back to the hospital she's going to pass away - she's not going to make it," Hager said.

Sadly, he was right. Naimma, lived in the United States since 1995, wasn't allowed to come home. She died in her native country. Hager said if it weren't for the order, his mom would still be alive today.

He blames her death on President Trump.

I really believe this in my heart: if they would have let us in, my mom - she would have made it and she would have been sitting right here next to me," Hager said. "She's gone because of him."

Just as the family was traveling, President Trump signed an executive order banning travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries.

Travelers from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia are banned from traveling to the United States for 90 days so the country can detect "individuals with terrorist ties and stopping them from entering the United States."

Hager says he has no idea when his nephews and niece will be able to return to the United States and he's worried about his own status - even though he is an American citizen.

"This is our home. We've been here for too long, we've been here since we were kids," Hager said. "If I'm not wanted overseas in Iraq and I'm not wanted here, then where do I go? What am I supposed to do with my family?"

Hager is mourning more than his mother; he's also mourning the way of life he believes that makes America great. He also has this message for the Commander in Chief:

"You have to understand you have a daughter - you have family - imagine if somebody does that to your mom. You put the terrorists on this side - the bad people - but don't mix everyone together," Hager said.

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/232856168-story
 
Imam Husham Al-Hussainy, leader of the Karbalaa Islamic Educational Center in Dearborn, says Mike Hager's mom did not pass away this weekend after the travel ban was put in place. The Imam confirms that Hager's mother died before the executive order was signed.

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The Imam, who voted for Trump, did not want to address the general unrest over the travel ban or the weekend chaos for travelers and protesters at the airports. Instead, he called for peace and patience.


http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/233053942-story
A Trump supporting Iraqi-American Imam who agrees with Trump's ban on Iraqi Muslims? :13:

I wonder if he's related to Lord Haw-Haw? (google it for those who've never heard of Lord Haw-Haw)
 
I wonder if he's related to Lord Haw-Haw? (google it for those who've never heard of Lord Haw-Haw)

I've always been amazed at how, once you hear of something or someone for the first time, you hear about it/them again in quick time. Just an hour ago, I read about Lord Haw-Haw for the very first time on Quora, and here I'm seeing his name again...
 
A Trump supporting Iraqi-American Imam who agrees with Trump's ban on Iraqi Muslims? :13:

I wonder if he's related to Lord Haw-Haw? (google it for those who've never heard of Lord Haw-Haw)

The Muslims in Dearborn/Detroit area have always supported the Republicans. Not sure why but every Republican candidate that runs for Governor receives lots of dollars as donation/campaign fund from the Dearborn residents, who primarily compromise of Lebanese, Iraqis, and Yemenis.
 
A Trump supporting Iraqi-American Imam who agrees with Trump's ban on Iraqi Muslims? :13:

I wonder if he's related to Lord Haw-Haw? (google it for those who've never heard of Lord Haw-Haw)

He's one of those immigrants who doesn't care if the ladder gets pulled up behind him once he's got his passport or green card so now he's happy to act like an Uncle Tom if it gets his name in the paper.
 
The Muslims in Dearborn/Detroit area have always supported the Republicans. Not sure why but every Republican candidate that runs for Governor receives lots of dollars as donation/campaign fund from the Dearborn residents, who primarily compromise of Lebanese, Iraqis, and Yemenis.
Yes, but did they vote for Trump this time around, especially after his comments against Muslims during his campaign?.
 
Lying about your dead mother to get some attention/make a political point is quite something.
 
Yes, but did they vote for Trump this time around, especially after his comments against Muslims during his campaign?.

can't say for sure but Wayne county which includes Detroit, Dearborn, and surrounding smaller cities voted Democrat. That includes a large African American population as well as the Arabs. This Imam claims he sought refuge from Saddam back in the 70s.
 
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