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NJ Gov. Sherrill attends mosque led by Imam once accused of Hamas ties

March 25, 2026
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NJ Gov. Sherrill attends mosque led by Imam once accused of Hamas ties

New Jersey Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherrill attended a Ramadan event at a Paterson mosque led by an Imam who fought deportation for years over alleged ties to Hamas.

Sherrill posted photos of her visit to the Islamic Center of Passaic County on social media, wearing a hijab and taking selfies. In one image, she is seen speaking with the mosque’s longtime leader, Imam Mohammad Qatanani.

“Thank you to the Islamic Center of Passaic County for welcoming me to join their celebration as the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close,” she wrote. “I wish our Muslim neighbors a safe, joyous, and peaceful Eid al-Fitr.”

Qatanani, a Palestinian-born cleric, has been at the center of a decades-long immigration battle after federal authorities sought to deport him, citing alleged ties to Hamas and claims he failed to disclose a prior detention in Israel. He has denied those allegations, saying he was detained but never convicted.

As Fox News previously reported, the federal government moved to remove Qatanani from the US beginning in the mid-2000s, arguing he made misrepresentations on his green card application and raising national security concerns tied to Israeli records.

Mikie Sherrill at the Islamic Center of Passaic County with Imam Qatanani and another man.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill speaking with Imam Mohammad Qatanani at the Islamic Center of Passaic County. Governor Mikie Sherrill/X
Mikie Sherrill posing for a selfie with two men at the Islamic Center of Passaic County.
Sherrill posing for a selfie with two men at the Islamic Center of Passaic County. Governor Mikie Sherrill/X

An immigration judge ruled in Qatanani’s favor in 2008, finding the government’s evidence unreliable and giving little weight to Israeli court documents used to support the allegations, according to court records . The judge also found the government had not proven Qatanani engaged in terrorist activity.

Court records further raised concerns about the reliability of statements attributed to Qatanani, including whether they may have been obtained under coercive conditions. Subsequent rulings over the years continued to favor him.

A federal appeals court ultimately blocked his deportation in 2025, ruling immigration officials acted improperly in attempting to reverse his legal status.

Gov. Mikkie Sherrill giving her inaugural address at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
Sherrill giving her inaugural address at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, January 20, 2026. Aristide Economopoulos

The [Board of Immigration Appeals] exceeded its authority when it attempted to undo Qatanani’s adjustment to LPR status by using an agency regulation in a manner inconsistent with the procedures set out by Congress,” the court wrote.

The decision focused on legal process rather than resolving the underlying allegations, finding federal authorities failed to follow required procedures after missing deadlines to challenge a key ruling granting him permanent residency.

It is unclear whether Sherrill was aware of Qatanani’s legal history at the time of her visit. Fox News Digital has reached out to the governor’s office for comment.

The post NJ Gov. Sherrill attends mosque led by Imam once accused of Hamas ties appeared first on New York Post.

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