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The trial of terror suspect Abu Hamza could take up to three years
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza is due to appear in court in New York to face terrorism charges, following his extradition from the UK.
He is one of five men deported on Friday, hours after High Court judges rejected their final appeals.
The US Attorney General has confirmed the arrival of a flight carrying Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan.
They are due before a court in Connecticut in connection with the alleged running of a pro-jihad website.
On Friday, UK judges ruled the five men - Abu Hamza, Mr Ahmad, Mr Ahsan, Adel Abdul Bary and Khaled al-Fawwaz - did not show "new and compelling" reasons to stay in the UK.
The men were on two planes which left a military airbase in Suffolk.
Abu Hamza faces 11 charges in the US relating to hostage taking, conspiracy to establish a militant training camp and calling for holy war in Afghanistan.
His lawyers had argued he was not fit to be deported on health grounds.
He is set to go before a judge within 24 hours of landing, and will appear in an open hearing following his arrival at an airport in New York state.
Mr al-Fawwaz and Mr Bary are accused of being aides to Osama Bin Laden in London.
Home Secretary Theresa May said it was right the men were being removed to face justice.

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