ICE deports former high-ranking Somalian military official accused of torture and terror
- ICE has deported a former high-ranking Somalian military official accused of torture and terrorism.
- The deportation has raised concerns from human rights advocates.
- Organizations are demanding accountability for human rights violations linked to the former official's actions.
- ICE stated that the deportation aligns with its priorities for enforcing immigration laws.
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ICE deports Somali man accused of torture and war crimes who was found driving for Uber in DC
A former Uber driver and Somali military officer accused of war crimes was deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement four days before Christmas. 71-year-old Yusuf Abdi Ali was a high-ranking military officer in Somalia during a dictatorship between 1987 to 1989. While Ali was accused of overse...

ICE deports former high-ranking Somalian military official accused of torture and terror
close Video Criminal immigrants are arrested by federal agents Fox News correspondent David Spunt has the latest on efforts to combat migrant crime on ‘Special Report.’ ICE officials in Washington, D.C., deported a former high-ranking Somalian military officer who they say carried out torture, terror and other human rights abuses on civilians. The officer, 71-year-old Yusuf Abdi Ali – also known as “Tukeh” – was removed from the U.S. by …
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