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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
‘SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MAR -5 2019
BROWNSVILLE DIVISION
David. Brae, clerk Court
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA §
vs. § CRIMINAL NO. B-18-293-S1
GEORGE ZAHI RAFIDI §
SUPERSEDING
INDICTMENT
THE GRAND JURY CHARGES:
General Allegations
1. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (also referred to in this
Indictment as the “Popular Front’) is designated by the President of the United States, for
purposes of United States Law, as a “Specially Designated Terrorist’ organization
pursuant to Executive Order 12947, 60 Fed. Reg. 5079 (Jan. 23, 1995).
2. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is designated by the
Secretary of State of the United States, for purposes of United States law, as a “Foreign
Terrorist Organization.” 62 Fed. Reg. 52650-01 (Oct. 8, 1997).
3. GEORGE ZAHI RAFIDI was born in Ramallah, Palestine in 1975.
4, Onorabout April 16, 1997, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) charged RAFIDI
in a four count indictment alleging:
Count 1: Membership in an illegal organization, the Popular Front,
Count 2: Throwing stones towards vehicles,
Count 3: Activities against Public Order by participating in disorderly
conduct by flying flags and writing slogans on behalf of the Popular Front,
and
Count 4: Violating the peace of the region by trying to broker a weapons
purchase.5. On July 1, 1997, pursuant to a plea agreement, the court amended the
indictment to dismiss counts 2 and 4. On the same date, RAFIDI plead guilty to the
amended indictment and was found guilty of membership in an illegal organization, the
Popular Front, and activities against public order. RAFIDI was sentenced to 18 months
imprisonment, eight months of which were probated.
6. Prior to completing his sentence, RAFIDI was released as part of a prisoner
exchange between Israel and Jordan.
DEFENDANT RAFIDI'S APPLICATION
FOR POLITICAL ASYLUM
7. Onor about December 17, 2000, RAFIDI entered the United States on a
tourist visa. Thereafter, RAFIDI applied for political asylum. During the asylum
application process, RAFIDI presented a birth certificate proving he was born in
Ramallah, Palestine. RAFIDI stated that he was politically active in Palestine by
Participating in the Intifada, the Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West
Bank and Gaza Strip, and by being elected as a member of the student body at Beir Zeit
University. RAFIDI stated that these political activities drew the attention of the Israeli
government. RAFIDI admitted that he had been imprisoned by the Israeli government,
but claimed that the Israeli government had falsely accused him of being a member of
HAMAS, a terrorist organization, and of having thrown stones at soldiers. RAFIDI did not
disclose his conviction for being a member of the Popular Front nor the details of his plea
agreement in the Israeli military court. RAFIDI's application for political asylum was
granted on January 2, 2002.8. On September 25, 2001, RAFIDI was arrested for shoplifting in Humble,
Harris County, Texas. On November 1, 2001, RAFIDI was convicted a class “C”
misdemeanor theft and was imposed a fine of $200.00.
9. On September 10, 2002, RAFIDI was arrested and charged with Felony
Theft in Pasadena, Harris County, Texas. On November 8, 2002, RAFIDI was sentenced
to three years deferred adjudication probation for this offense. On January 6, 2004,
RAFIDI received an early termination from supervision.
DEFENDANT RAFIDI’S APPLICATION TO REGISTER
PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR ADJUST STATUS
10. On or about January 27, 2003, RAFIDI applied to become a lawful
permanent resident of the United States by completing an Application to Register
Permanent Residence or Adjust Status (Form |-485). Under penalty of perjury, RAFIDI
attested that such application and the evidence submitted with it was true and correct.
14. On Part 3, Question C of the Application to Register Permanent Residence
or Adjust Status, in response to the question “List your present and past membership in
or affiliation with every political organization, association, fund, foundation, party, club,
society, or similar group in the United States or in other places since your 16" birthday
Include any foreign military service in this part. If none, write ‘none’. Include the name(s)
of organization(s), location(s), dates of memberships from and to, and the nature of the
organization(s). If additional space is needed, use a separate piece of paper’, RAFIDI
falsely answered “NONE.”
12. On Part 3, Question 1b of the Application to Register Permanent Residence
or Adjust Status, in response to the question “Have you ever, in or outside the U.S.: been