Detained Afghan Interpreter Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Crackdown
An Afghan named Zia, who worked as an interpreter for the U.S. military, was detained by ICE despite legal residency. He came to the U.S. seeking a green card but now faces a serious criminal allegation, which he denies. Advocates and politicians are rallying for his release.
An Afghan named Zia, celebrated for his service as a U.S. military interpreter, has been detained by law enforcement due to an unspecified 'serious criminal allegation,' igniting outrage among human rights advocates and lawmakers.
Zia, who legally entered the United States and applied for a green card, was apprehended in Connecticut. Despite accusations from the Department of Homeland Security, his attorney denies any wrongdoing.
The incident has prompted a vocal response from senators and representatives who assert Zia's right to protection, given his past service defending democratic values in Afghanistan. The case highlights broader immigration issues under the current U.S. administration's policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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