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Nina Lloyd

UK ‘in touch’ with US authorities after British commentator detained by ICE

The Foreign Office is in contact with US local authorities, a spokeswoman said (Kirsty O’Connor/PA) - (PA Wire)

A British commentator who travelled to the US for a speaking tour has been detained by immigration and had his visa revoked, a Homeland Security official said.

The Foreign Office is in contact with local authorities about the move, which saw Sami Hamdi stopped from giving a talk at a Council on American Islamic Relations (Cair) event in Florida on Sunday.

Mr Hamdi is managing director of The International Interest, a global risk and intelligence company, and has appeared as an analyst and commentator on British TV networks.

In a statement on Sunday, assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin said: “Thanks to the work of (Kristi Noem) and (Marco Rubio) and the men and women of law enforcement, this individual’s visa was revoked and he is in ICE custody pending removal.

“Under President (Donald) Trump, those who support terrorism and undermine American national security will not be allowed to work or visit this country. It’s common sense.”

Mr Hamdi had spoken at a gala for Cair in California on Saturday and was scheduled to speak on Sunday at one of the group’s events in Florida, the organisation said.

In a statement, Cair said he had been held at San Francisco International Airport “because he dared to criticise” the Israeli government over the war in Gaza, describing the detention as “a blatant affront to free speech”.

“Our attorneys and partners are working to address this injustice,” the group said.

The Foreign Office in central London (Clive Gee/PA) (PA Archive)

“We call on ICE to immediately account for and release Mr Hamdi, whose only ‘crime’ is criticising a foreign government that committed genocide.”

A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: “We are in contact with the family of a British man detained in the USA and are in touch with the local authorities.”

Israel’s offensive in Gaza followed the October 2023 incursion by Hamas in which more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed and 251 taken hostage.

According to the Hamas-run health ministry in the territory, more than 68,000 Palestinians have been killed in the fighting since Israel invaded Gaza, which has now halted under a fragile US-brokered ceasefire.

Israel says its offensive has sought to target Hamas and not civilians, but a UN Commission of Inquiry last month assessed that Israel was committing a genocide. Israel denies the allegation.

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