Ynet says a member of the KKK who was on the lam from the States was arrested in Israel after taking up residence in Tel Aviv last year.
US national Micky Louis Mayon, one of the FBI's 100 most wanted criminals, was apprehended in an apartment in Tel Aviv's Florentine neighborhood Sunday by a newly-created task force dealing with illegal immigration.
Mayon, 33, is wanted in the US for several federal crimes, including membership in the Ku Klux Klan, the burning of vehicles belonging to federal judges and several charges of severe violence.
Thanks to Seham.
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Before you know it, Israel will become a regular haven for white supremacists.
Rather than a haven for Islamic fascists?
Actually, I think it's very common for Jews convicted of crimes abroad to flee to Israel and escape jail-time/etc.
Um, membership in the Klan, CPUSA, Nazis etc, IS NOT A CRIME. It's what people DO that constitutes a crime. Just like hate per se is not a crime. A hate crime is a crime with enhanced penalties when motivated by racial, religious, etc hate.
"Rather than a haven for Islamic fascists?" Don't worry Bluebeard, I'm sure all kinds of fascists and racists will be welcome in Israel.
check out the latest homeland security document. hate is a crime.
does this seem fishy to anyone?
Yeah, where's Marc Reich these days? No matter how much they screw over goys, Jews always can run to Israel. Perhaps the overwhelmingly goy nations should return the favor?
I don't know whether the anti-Semites that make up most of the posters here noticed, but this guy was arrested, not given a haven.
Forget anti-semites, they have serious problems in reading comprehension.
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