Muslim Utahn — and U.S. citizen — prevented from boarding plane by Kenyan officials

Imam Yussuf Abdi speaks at a news conference where religious and community leaders gathered at the Madina Masjid Islamic Center in Salt Lake City to show support, Friday March 10, 2017.

A Utah Muslim leader was stranded in Kenya on Wednesday night after he was barred from boarding a return flight to the United States. Yussuf Awadir Abdi, imam of Salt Lake City’s Madina Masjid Mosque, traveled to Kenya to pick up his wife and five children. While his family was allowed on the plane back to Utah, Abdi was pulled aside by officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

“[Qatar Airlines] told him he couldn’t board because the U.S. wouldn’t accept him,” said Jim McConkie, an attorney who co-founded the Refugee Justice League of Utah.

Abdi, though, has been a U.S. citizen since 2010, McConkie said. And Abdi’s wife and two of his children have visas; the other three children have passports

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