Chattanooga Times Free Press

Syrian who worked on film can’t attend Oscars

- WIRE REPORT

WASHINGTON — U.S. immigratio­n authoritie­s are barring entry to a 21-year-old Syrian cinematogr­apher who worked on a harrowing film about his nation’s civil war, “The White Helmets,” that has been nominated for an Academy Award.

According to internal Trump administra­tion correspond­ence seen by The Associated Press, the Department of Homeland Security has decided at the last minute to block Khaled Khateeb from traveling to Los Angeles for the Oscars.

Khateeb was scheduled to arrive Saturday in Los Angeles on a Turkish Airlines flight departing from Istanbul. But his plans were upended after U.S. officials reported finding “derogatory informatio­n” regarding Khateeb.

Derogatory informatio­n is a broad category that can include anything from terror connection­s to passport irregulari­ties.

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