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How a Colorado asylum seeker was detained hundreds of miles from home — and the legal questions that could decide his fate
Mohammad Ali Dadfar’s detention challenges ICE’s authority to hold parolees without formal revocation amid rising immigration detentions projected to reach 100,000 by 2026.
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How a Colorado asylum seeker was detained hundreds of miles from home — and the legal questions that could decide his fate
Afghan asylum seeker Mohammad Ali Dadfar was living in Boulder County with his family for over a year while their asylum application moved through court in Denver. Then, in October, ICE arrested Dadfar after contacting him while he was on a trucking job in Indiana and sent him to a county jail in Missouri, where he has remained as a tangled legal process determines what happens next. When Dadfar’s immigration attorney, Tiago Guevara, learned tha…
·Denver, United States
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