Ex-U.S. military translator from Afghanistan arrested by ICE in CT. Attorney calls it ‘nonsensical.’
HARTFORD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT, JUL 18 – Zia S., a former U.S. military interpreter, was detained despite parole status due to risk, with his attorney calling the arrest baseless and a federal judge ordering 72-hour notice before transfer.
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Former Afghan interpreter detained in East Hartford, attorney says
A former Aghan interpreter living here in Connecticut has been taken away by immigration agents. That’s according to the man’s attorney, who says he was here legally with his wife and children. “So my reaction – horror. Fury,” Maggie Mitchell Salem, of Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services, said. That concern follows what reportedly happened at the Citizenship and Immigration Service...
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