AFGHANISTAN STUDENT FACES DEPORTATION FOR CIA DEFIAL

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CIA-RDP73-00475R000100190001-6
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December 27, 2016
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December 17, 2013
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February 21, 1967
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S TArl Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/17: CIA-RDP73-00475R000100190001-6 cr ti t AZADIA , CALIF'. II DI?D 25,910 S. 59,/168 FEB 2 1 1S07 Ii ijAfghanistan Student Faces Deportation for CIA Defial A Tujunga family Monday, hoped for congressional 'interven- tion to prevent deportation of a former foreign exchange student who allegedly opposed Central Intelligence Agency activities in his native Afghanistan. John (Abdul Latis) Hotaki, 35, faces banishment from the U.S. by midnight unless inter-I culture classes at the ?California vention materializes. ' ? State College of Technology at Hotaki's 23-year-old wife, San Luis Obispo and at the same Jana, and, their two children are time became involved in the At- still undecided whether to ac- c ghanistan Student Association of company him if he is forced to the 'U.S. ? return to Afghanistan. During that time, he claimed, Mrs. Hotaki said her husband various members of the associa- received word that he must "vol. tin, were approached by CIA untarily" leave the U.S. by mid- agents seeking support for the night. seating of a prime minister in She said he has been given the Afghanistan who was pro Amer- choice of either returning to his jowl. native country or going to some B ecause Afghanistan Is a ather foreign nation that w ill small country (about the size of admit him. Switzerland) it has been tradi- However, she said, the State tonally neutral, said Mrs. Ho- Department impounded his pass- taki, and .her husband held With port on June 16, 1963, when he that position. applied for permanent residency in the U.S. Mrs. 1-lotaki said her hus- band's troubles With immigra- tion authorities are rooted in Au- gust of 1957 when he arrived in the U.S.. as a. foreign ,exchange student: ' She said he enrolled in agri- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/17: CIA-RDP73-00475R000100190001-6