BREAKING : Chuck Schumer Helps Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting 12-yr-old Girl Entry Into U.S.
An athlete from India was denied a visa to enter the U.S. during the initial days of President Trump’s travel ban.
The reason for his rejection is unclear. However, top Democrat Chuck Schumer politicized the incident, so much that the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi reversed its decision.
The athlete, Tanveer Hussain, was traveling to the United States for a snowshoe competition in Saranac Lake, N.Y.
Locals offered free lodging for Hussain, and a crowdfunding campaign raised 1,600 dollars for him.
However, the magical “liberal happy ending” was shattered when the parents of a 12-year-old girl reported Hussain for sexually abusing their daughter during the snowshoe competition.
From Washington Post
The parents of the 12-year-old girl who was allegedly involved said the incident happened Monday, after the three-day snowshoe competition, and reported it to local authorities.
Chief Charles A. Potthast Jr. of the Saranac Lake Village police force said the girl was playing pool Monday afternoon with other young people at the inn where Hussain was staying.
“There was a moment when the two were alone, and that’s when the incident occurred,” Potthast said. The girl told police that there was a “passionate kiss” and that Hussain touched her in an intimate area on top of her clothing.
Hussain hails from the Indian side of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, which is predominantly Muslim. He placed in the top 50 at the World Snowshoe Championships last year in Italy, Mir said, but failed to place in the top 100 this year.
Hussain’s brother, Yunus Ali, said the family has not been able to speak to Hussain since the arrest.
“In Kashmir, we have a tradition of showing love to children. We hug and kiss a child here, and our society doesn’t see it as a crime,” he said.
Hussain remains jailed on $10,000 bond. Khan said the athlete told him that he did nothing wrong.
Muddasir Mir, president of the SnowShoe Federation of India, said the next court hearing is set for Monday. “It’s an unfortunate situation, both for the community there in the U.S. who supported us and the federation,” Mir said. “We have full faith in the American law, and as there is a court proceeding going on, that is going to be my only comment.”
H/T – Young Cons
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