'He Feels Seen and Cared for' | Fellow Cincinnati Children's Chaplain Shares Message From Imam in ICE Custody
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, JUL 14 – Alan Junior Pierre was detained despite TPS and no criminal record, highlighting ongoing TPS debates as officials secured his release after 40 days in New Jersey custody.
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Cincinnati, Ohio hospital chaplain detained by ICE petitions court to remain at Butler County jail
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer's badge is seen as federal agents patrol the halls of an immigration court. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)Cincinnati-area imam and hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman is currently being held at the Butler County jail. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested him at a routine check-in last week. Soliman fled Egypt in 2014 and was granted asylum status in the U.S. in 2018. Since then, he’…
'He feels seen and cared for' | Fellow Cincinnati Children's chaplain shares message from imam in ICE custody
Days after he was taken into ICE custody, former Cincinnati Children's chaplain Ayman Soliman remained hopeful about his case while speaking to friend and coworker, Lizzy Diop.Diop, also a chaplain at Cincinnati Children's, said she was able to visit and speak with Soliman Sunday at the Butler County Jail, four days after a routine check-in at the Blue Ash ICE facility changed his life."He said, 'I wouldnt trade the last four days for anything.'…
Haitian high school student in New York released from ICE custody amid TPS battle
A Haitian high school student detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been released after more than a month in custody. Alan Junior Pierre, a 20-year-old student at Spring Valley High School in Pearl River, New York, was taken into custody on June 3 during a routine immigration check-in despite having Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a pending green card application, and no criminal record. Pierre’s detention, which occur…
Cincinnati, Ohio hospital chaplain detained by ICE petitions court to remain at Butler County jail – BG Independent News
BY NICK EVANS Ohio Capital Journal Cincinnati-area imam and hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman is currently being held at the Butler County jail. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested him at a routine check-in last week. Soliman fled Egypt in 2014 and was granted asylum status in the U.S. in 2018. Since then, he’s applied for a green card, and worked as a chaplain, including at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Soliman has no criminal record in
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