WaPo Says Khizr Khan’s Claim He’s Not Allowed to Go to Canada is a Hoax

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 8, 2017

Of the people I thought might be thrown under the bus by WaPo, their sainted hero St. Khizr Khan of the Dead Son was not high on the list.

And yet, they are throwing this dumb Paki bastard straight under the bus.

Right the hell under it.

Washington Post:

Khizr Khan, the Gold Star father whose impassioned speech at the Democratic National Convention in July called on Americans to reject a ban on Muslims entering the United States, claimed that his “travel privileges are being reviewed” by U.S. authorities, forcing him to cancel a scheduled speech in Toronto.

Khan has been a U.S. citizen for more than 30 years and was born in Pakistan, which is not one of the six nations.

Ramsay Talks, the organizer of the event Khan was to speak at, seemed to take Khan at his word on Monday and included a statement from him in a cancellation post on Facebook. “This turn of events is not just of deep concern to me but to all my fellow Americans who cherish our freedom to travel abroad,” said Khan, according to the post. “I have not been given any reason as to why. I am grateful for your support and look forward to visiting Toronto in the near future.”

The claim, which does not state which U.S. agency contacted him, immediately raised doubts about how it was possible that a U.S. citizen was being prevented from traveling abroad.

On Tuesday, Bob Ramsay, who runs Ramsay Talks, said he didn’t know the specifics of Khan’s predicament. “I don’t know exactly who conducted the review, but in speaking with Mr. Khan, it was certainly U.S. authorities,” Ramsay said. “That’s all I know.”

Khan has refused to elaborate on his initial statement to The Washington Post and other publications. A more detailed request for clarification did not receive an immediate response Tuesday afternoon.

It is unclear whether Khan has previously traveled outside the United States since he was naturalized.

U.S. citizens don’t need visas to enter Canada, or even the electronic travel authorizations required of all other foreign visitors there. As a general rule, the United States cannot prevent passport-holding citizens from traveling if they have not been charged with a crime. Public records indicate that Khan has no criminal history, either at the federal level, in Charlottesville, where he lives, or in Silver Spring, his previous place of residence. Furthermore, U.S. Customs and Border Protection told Politico that, as a rule, it does not contact travelers before their trips.

The Canadian Foreign Ministry also denied issuing any review of Khan’s ability to travel there.

“We are unaware of any restrictions regarding this traveler,” said Camielle Edwards, spokeswoman for Canadian Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen.

roflmao @ “Ahmed Hussen” being the Canadian Immigration Minister.

Anyway though.

I was hoping Khan was being charged with a crime, but it seems he’s just lying. This is obviously very bad optics for the Jewish media, which crowned him a saint.

Clearly, WaPo is anticipating a Trump Tweet when this blows up, “here’s the media’s big hero – a liar just like them,” and so they want to get ahead of this thing, so they can come out like “oh well – we were the ones who EXPOSED the lying scumbag Khizr Khan. We’re objective media.”

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