“For Your Own Projection”: The US Government’s Long Campaign Against a Decorated Disabled Military Veteran
o The unjust, undeclared US wars against the Muslim nations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, based on the US government's questionable official conspiracy theory blaming nineteen Muslim airline hijackers and CIA asset Osama bin Laden for 9/11;
o The 9/11-rationalized torture and solitary confinement of Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and Bagram military bases in Cuba and Afghanistan, as well as in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, in black sites worldwide operated by the CIA, and throughout the US prison-industrial complex;
o The forced feeding of Muslim prisoners during their day-time Ramadan holiday fasts at these prison sites, constituting torture, and violation of these prisoners' freedom of religion, being therefore a double crime against humanity.
o Numerous US arrests and detainment of Muslims as possible terrorists by local and federal law enforcement officials that have proved to be groundless;
o Constant hate speech against Muslims in right-wing media and extremist groups;
o The unjust solitary confinement of and charges -- later dismissed -- brought against Muslim US Army Chaplain James Yee for protesting the torture of Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo;
o The constant harassment in the military endured by Muslim US Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan, who became the Fort Hood shooter;
o And most recently, the manipulated outcry against the so-called "9/11 Mosque" to be built near the former site of New York's World Trade Center, as well as the threatened burning of the Koran at a pentecostal church in Gainesville, Florida on September 11, 2010. The burning of the Koran was finally abandoned after the “9/11 mosque’s” New York developers offered to move the site of the mosque further from the former site of the World Trade Center, both of these occurring just before the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Here is yet another egregious instance of such bigotry, with the US government itself continuing this pathological pattern:
Soon after long-term legal Pakistani immigrant Muhammed Zahid Chaudhry applied as a volunteer for the Yakima Police Departments' Police Reserve Volunteers program in March 2001, Special Agent David Hendrix of the FBI’s regional headquarters in Yakima, Washington State asked Zahid to come to his office for an interview, with which Agent Hendrix seemed well satisfied, indicating no further action was needed.
The Chaudhrys then began receiving telephone phone calls from a military intelligence officer evidently based at Fort Lewis named Munoz, often at deliberately inconvenient hours, from 12-4 AM. These disturbing calls seemed to be intended to incite or entrap Zahid and/or Ann and continued for a year or more.
After examining Zahid’s military ID, one of the agents bellowed at Ann to move to the other side of the room, which she did; then 7-8 of the CBP agents circled Zahid. They threw him to the ground face down and handcuffed him with his hands behind his back. When Zahid, startled, asked why they were doing this, these US government agents claimed that they were doing so, "For your own protection."
The CBP agents then accused Zahid of having a forged military ID, "because there are no Muslims in the US military". They then took him into another room where they strip-searched him and subjected him to 4-5 hours of intense interrogation.
"Someone will take care of you after awhile.” Several hours later, Ann saw her husband, still handcuffed, in the hallway. She went up to the counter to speak to the female agent. As Ann did so, two male agents appeared on either side of this female agent; when Ann asked them to step back, as she needed to speak to the female agent, they did so reluctantly, as if they thought that Ann was going to assault her.
When Ann was finished, these two female CBP sentinels escorted her back into the reception area, where she sat for several hours more until Zahid was brought back out to join her. They waited together in the reception area for yet one hour more; then, suddenly an agent dumped all of their belongings taken from their persons and their car onto the counter in the reception area, yelling at the Chaudhrys that these were their belongings, and to take them and go.
The Chaudhrys sent numerous letters of complaint about this traumatic incident to numerous government officials and agencies at all levels, with no response except from several Washington State officials, including the governor and their state elected representatives, all of whom told them there was nothing they could do, as it was a federal matter. There was no response whatsoever from their federal elected representatives.
Ever since this traumatic incident at the Canadian border, the Chaudhrys, upon their return from overseas flights, have been numerous times detained, harassed and humiliated at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for hours at a time by agents of the US Customs and Border Patrol. Valuable personal items, such as Zahid’s PDA have been openly stolen by CBP personnel, and other personal items have disappeared during these extended interrogations. During one such airport detention, Zahid asked that his wife be informed of his whereabouts, so that she would not leave the airport without him; otherwise he would be stranded at SeaTac airport in mid-winter, with the mountain passes to Eastern WA being closed by snow at night.
By the time Zahid emerged to meet his wife from this interview several hours later, the Chaudhrys were forced to drive home through the dangerous Snoqualmie Pass by night during heavy snow under duress. The Chaudhrys have also been detained by CBP to the point that they have nearly missed connecting flights, with CBP agents laughing at them as they ran to catch these flights.
The Chaudhrys were further required to return to SeaTac Airport for “deferred inspections”, in order for CBP to officially allow Zahid’s “entry” into the U.S., intentionally causing additional undue hardship to the Chaudhrys by forcing them to make several trips back and forth over long distances from Eastern Washington State, hampering their earning a livelihood and taking care of daily personal business . CBP agents later lied to the Chaudhrys, alternately claiming that Zahid’s green card was on someone’s desk in Seattle, was returned to Lincoln, Nebraska, or was being sent to them in the mail; but this green card was, in fact, never returned to them.
Later in 2003, the Chaudhrys went to a Removal of Conditions interview for Zahid at the Yakima branch of the US Citizenship and Immigration Service. Zahid and Ann were taken by agents to separate rooms and each was told that they had lost Zahid’s file. Ann told them that this was no problem; she had always kept a duplicate of anything government-related. At this, the INS agents seemed extremely agitated, saying that they “could not do an interview from a photocopy.” They gave Chaudhrys another form to fill out in the reception area, which the Chaudhrys easily did from their photocopy, and were then escorted to another room in the back.
Several unidentified federal agents then entered the room, telling Ann to leave, looking down the hall after her to make sure she had gone back into the reception area. One of the federal agents then slapped a file with Zahid's name on it onto the desk in front of him. When Zahid protested that this was the file they just claimed to have lost, one of the agents sneered, "What you gonna do about it?!"
Zahid was so much in shock from this malicious response, that he does not remember the rest of this interview. Ann only remembers that he emerged with a Notice of Intent to Rescind Approval of Permanent Residence in his hand that he has never signed. In retrospect, the Chaudhrys realized that these additional agents were there to arrest Zahid and deport him to Pakistan; only Ann’s photocopied file, about which the unidentified agents seemed so disturbed, saved him from this fate.
From 2001-2003, Zahid was asked to take numerous polygraph tests at both the Yakima Police Department and the regional FBI headquarters in Yakima: several at the YPD headquarters, over a dozen at the FBI headquarters, sometimes followed by interviews. During the last of these numerous polygraph interviews at FBI headquarters, Special Agent David Hendrix finally attempted to intervene, telling Military Intelligence Officer Munoz and several other unidentified agents, "See, I told you -- this is a good guy! This is a waste of taxpayers' money!" Whereupon Hendrix, as regional FBI Director, was then summarily ordered out of his own office by one of the unidentified government agents, indicating that the Chaudhrys’ persecution was coming from a much higher level of the US government than the regional level.
In 2004, the IRS demanded an audit of Zahid Chaudhry’s income tax statements, which yielded nothing of note. At about this time, the academic office of his paternal uncle, Central Washington University-Ellensburg mathematics professor Dr. Alla Ditta Raza Chourdary, was, in his uncle's presence, ransacked by federal agents, who eventually left, taking nothing. Prof. Choudary has since then changed from being very outgoing to very timid, and has remained so; he has moved back to Pakistan, only occasionally returning to use his house in Ellensberg during visits to the US.
In 2003, Zahid Chaudhry, as a Washington State National Guard member, was deployed for service in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served in support of this mission at a number of US Army installations, ending up at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, Washington State.
Then, in the spring of 2004, Zahid Chaudhry’s unit was given orders to deploy to Iraq during the night. Zahid says he has no memory of that night. All that he remembers is that he awoke the next day on a cot in a dilapidated barracks permanently paralyzed from the waist down with a broken back and suffering from amnesia. He has never been given any credible or satisfactory explanation of what happened that night from any authorities that could have been remotely responsible for his plight, which further makes the US government’s eagerness to deport him extremely suspect.
The US Citizen and Immigration Service office in Yakima kept postponing his citizenship test, always saying that Zahid was in a "name check" loop; this would indefinitely delay any decision on their part, since, as they told the Chaudhrys, “The clock doesn’t start ticking until the citizenship test has been given.” “Name check” is commonly used by the USCIS as a delaying tactic; they don’t have to make a decision until the test has been administered; then they have to make a decision within 120 days. That never happened for Zahid Chaudhry; he is still waiting after over six years.
The Chaudhrys talked to Hastings' aides for hours, after threatening to stage a hunger strike in front of the White House. The aides promised to discuss their case with Hastings, but nothing ever happened. In a federal document obtained by Freedom of Information Act four years later, the Chaudhrys found notes from one of Hastings' aides to a USCIS agent, asking if they should keep telling the Chaudhrys the lie that Zahid was still in the "name check loop”.
In late August 2010, apparent government stalking of the Chaudhrys outside their new home in Lacey, Washington began again, this time witnessed by their neighbors. Ann was able to get a license number of the car, which they are going to trace at the Washington State Department of Motor Vehicles. They are also going to file police and sheriff's reports as evidence of ongoing government harassment.
Although Zahid Chaudhry has many glowing letters of recommendation from many public officials at the local, state and federal levels -- including a former regional commissioner of the USCIS, and a highly placed attorney with the US Department of Justice, who, after a deportation trial deposition in July 2010, has also stated that this government persecution against this decorated disabled Muslim veteran is a waste of taxpayers' money -- the implacably ruthless USCIS is still going to move to deport Zahid to Pakistan and separate him from his wife and adopted family, including his four adopted grandchildren, in January of 2011.
A number of those whom Zahid listed as references reported to the Chaudhrys that Belles had asked them unreasonable questions that seemed to be designed to elicit certain responses from them that would have been incriminatory to Zahid.
Belles also revealed under oath during a deposition for Zahid Chaudhry’s deportation trial in July 2010 several key pieces of evidence against himself and the US government:
o That Zahid’s secondary interview and polygraph test supposedly for the Yakima Police Department volunteer reserve position was a total ruse to get evidence against him to be given by Belles to the FBI; Belles had already determined that Zahid, because he was a Muslim, would not be chosen for this volunteer position and had already told all of this to the FBI;
o Belles revealed that, during Zahid Chaudhry’s Yakima Police Department polygraph test, he was asked if he were a US citizen, and he answered, "No". The US government has known this since that time -- 2001 -- and yet they continue to falsely charge that Zahid fraudulently claimed US citizenship.
Also, during the time that Gary Belles was the YPD records historian/volunteer reserve coordinator, Zahid’s original application for YPD reserve volunteer position with the allegedly forged check mark allegedly showing that he lied in writing about his citizenship status, had disappeared from the Yakima City Records Department, only to recently resurface with a suspiciously doctored-looking check mark on the “Yes” for citizenship box.
Belles also gave a copy of Zahid’s YPD reserve file to Special Agent David Hendrix of the FBI's regional office in Yakima, with the implication that he might be a potential terrorist. This is what instigated the many inteviews/polygraph tests that he had to endure in Yakima at the city police and regional FBI headquarters. Just last year, Gary Belles was reported as addressing different right-wing extremist groups, boasting that he had done more than enough in the past to make sure that Zahid Chaudhry will never be able to join the Yakima Police Department’s volunteer reserve.
After employing several incompetent attorneys, the Chaudhrys have finally retained the firm that many regard to be the best immigration attorneys in Washington State, Gibbs Houston Pauw, who have filed a Motion to Dismiss Zahid’s USCIS deportation case in the US District Court in Seattle. A favorable federal court ruling could supersede a negative one in the US Immigration Court. These high-powered immigration attorneys have told the Chaudhrys candidly that Zahid’s case cannot be won solely in the immigration court, but by truth spoken in the court of public opinion. That is why this article has been written; below is what you can do to help. Make no mistake: today it is the Chaudhry family seeking justice – tomorrow it may be you and yours. And, despite the diversity in America that has been used to deliberately divide us, in this we are all of us the same: we can each make a difference.
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