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Canadian turned back by Americans wants answers, compensation
CP
December 11, 2006
An Ottawa man who was turned back by American authorities when he tried to make a business trip to Chicago in October is asking the federal government to help him win an explanation and compensation from the United States.
Ali SeifAnNasr, a Canadian of Arab background, says he was stopped at Chicago's O'Hare airport en route to a training session with a U.S. company that hired him as a business analyst. He was declared inadmissible to the United States, but was not told why.
He was questioned, detained overnight and then put on a plane back to Ottawa the next morning.
SeifAnNasr said he wants to know why he was refused entry and wants compensation for the loss of his consulting work.
"I want to clear my name," he said. "I am not like before. There is a doubt. I am not admissible to the United States."
If a third party gave phoney information to American authorities, SeifAnNasr said he wants a chance to rebut it.
He said he has tried to get an explanation through the U.S. embassy in Ottawa, without success.
Paul Dewar, an Ottawa-area New Democrat MP, has taken up his cause and is urging the federal government to help.
"Mr. SeifAnNasr deserves an opportunity to challenge his inclusion in a list of those inadmissible," he said.
Canadian government departments had no immediate response.
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