Jan. 6, 2007
Israeli Deported for Conspiring to Equip Hezbollah
By Jim Kouri
Special to Huntington News Network
United States deportation officers on Wednesday night deported an
Israeli
citizen back to the Jewish State after he served a six-month prison
term in
New York for conspiracy to export military technology to the
Lebanon-based
terrorist group Hezbollah.
Tomer Grinberg, 33, was found guilty in US District Court, Southern
District
of New York last April of being a co-conspirator in attempting to ship
night-vision goggles and infrared aiming scopes to Hezbollah, whose
publicly
stated goals include destruction of the state of Israel.
On May 19, 2004, Grinberg and a co-conspirator were arrested as they
prepared to ship the restricted military equipment to Greece for
recipients
from Hezbollah.
Grinberg, of Na'Ria, Israel, was released into the custody of
Immigration
and Customs Enforcement officers for deportation after completing his
criminal sentence at the federal correctional institution in Allenwood,
PA,
on December 28, 2006. During his sentence, ICE put Grinberg into
removal
proceedings and an immigration judge ordered him removed last November.
In fiscal year 2006, 190,349 illegal aliens including 87,888 with
criminal
convictions were removed from the US.
”Identifying and removing criminal aliens is one of the keys to
protecting
national security and promoting public safety in Pennsylvania and
throughout
the country,” said Thomas Decker, ICE Field Office Director in
Philadelphia.
”Last year, of the 3,572 illegal aliens removed through the
Philadelphia
field office, nearly 70% had criminal convictions,” he noted.
Grinberg was identified through an ICE Office of Detention and
Removal's
Criminal Alien Program or CAP. The program focuses on identifying
criminal
aliens who are incarcerated in federal, state and local facilities and
ensuring that they are not released into the community by securing a
final
order of removal before the termination of their sentence. Since June,
ICE
has processed more than 4,337 inmates in federal prisons eligible for
removal.
Grinberg was escorted by ICE deportation officers and arrived in Tel
Aviv at
5:30 a.m. (local) Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007, where he was met by Israeli
security agents.