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Teen Banned From US For Barracking Obama

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Teen Banned From US For Barracking Obama


11:50am Monday September 13, 2010

A British teenager has been banned from America for life for sending Barack Obama an abusive email.

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Luke Angel insulted Barack Obama after watching a programme on September 11

Luke Angel was reprimanded by police on both sides of the Atlantic after firing off a drunken message to the White House calling the president a "p****".
The FBI intercepted the message and contacted police in the UK who went to see the 17-year-old at his home in Silsoe, Bedfordshire. Luke, a college student, is now on a list of people who are banned from visiting the States.

We were informed by the Metropolitan Police and went to see him. He said, 'Oh dear, it was me'.


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The teenager told the Bedfordshire On Sunday newspaper that he had sent the email after watching a TV programme about September 11. When asked about the ban, Luke said: "I don't really care. My parents aren't very happy about it. "The police who came round took my picture and told me I was banned from America forever."

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The FBI were furious at the email and contacted police in the UK

A Bedfordshire Police spokesman said: "The individual sent an email to the White House full of abusive and threatening language. "We were informed by the Metropolitan Police and went to see him. He said, 'Oh dear, it was me'." Officers will take no criminal action. Joanne Ferreira, of the US Department of Homeland Security, said there are about 60 reasons a person can be barred. She added: "We are prohibited from discussing specific cases."


 
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