Democrat demands answers after Iranian-Americans delayed at Canada-U.S. border
WASHINGTON — American lawmakers from Washington state are demanding answers following reports that Americans and Canadians of Iranian descent were delayed for hours at the Canada-U.S. border over the weekend.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal says she believes the delays were a direct result of fallout from the U.S. airstrike in Baghdad last week that killed a top Iranian general, triggering vows of retaliation and an outpouring of outrage in the Middle East.
Jayapal hosted a news conference in Seattle with Negah Hekmati, a Seattle-area interior designer and mother of two, who was held up at the border for five hours on Saturday on her way home from a family holiday in Canada.
Len Saunders, an immigration lawyer based near the border in Blaine, Wash., says several of his clients — some born in Canada, all of them of Persian descent — were held up for hours and subjected to intensive, personal questioning while trying to re-enter the United States.