Father of 4 Detained by ICE at Citizenship Interview After Living in US for 12 Years
- Kasper Juul Eriksen, a Danish father of four living in the U.S. for 12 years, was detained by ICE during a citizenship interview due to a paperwork miscommunication on April 15, according to his wife Savanah Eriksen.
- Savanah Eriksen, while pregnant with their fifth child, described the detention as unexpected and emotionally overwhelming, emphasizing her husband's role as the family's sole provider.
- Kasper Eriksen's detention has raised community support, with a GoFundMe campaign raising over $17,000 for his legal fight and family needs.
- ICE spokesperson Lindsay Williams noted that the involvement of their agency was to effectuate a removal order based on confusion surrounding Kasper's case, which primarily involved USCIS.
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Dane Kasper Juul Eriksen has lived in the US for twelve years and was in the final stages of becoming an American citizen. At that time, the father of four was arrested on charges of a paperwork error regarding his residence permit. Now he has been detained for over a month and risks being deported. “Completely incomprehensible,” writes his American wife Savannah to the Danish Ekstra Bladet.
Father of 4 detained by ICE at citizenship interview after living in US for 12 years
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