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Sign Up Now!The information released was his device had communicated records that he had been talking to someone with terror links. This is enough to set off alarm bells for any country.He shoulda still been allowed. There’s no evidence he supports or condones terrorism and as you said Somalia has a lot of terrorism so having absolutely zero contact, even unintentionally, with people linked to terrorists is hard. In saying that, if an individual is known to support or endorse terrorism they should get fucked and be banned from the country.
He’s allowed in Canada though.The information released was his device had communicated records that he had been talking to someone with terror links. This is enough to set off alarm bells for any country.
In saying that, I believe its inadvertent or unknown to himself as Somalis will come up in an intelligence database.
I highly doubt he's being used to make an example of when hundreds of thousands of other people have entered without issue.
This stuff should've been clarified much earlier.
I've seen some articles of Canadian cities mayors inviting him yet they have no influence on what border agencies will decide and being denied at the US border will certainly raise flags at the Canadian border. Europe doesn't really have a border these days so he'll be fine for the Super Cup.He’s allowed in Canada though.