https://sandiego365.info/2025/12/23/afghan-interpreter-held-by-ice-for-months-finally-gains-freedom/
An Afghan interpreter who aided U.S. forces during the war in Afghanistan has been released from federal custody after being held for months at an immigration detention facility, NBC 7 San Diego has learned. His case, which drew attention from advocates, veterans, and elected officials, highlights ongoing questions about the treatment of wartime allies who seek refuge in the United States. Records and interviews reviewed by NBC 7 detail how the former interpreter, who fled Taliban retaliation, became ensnared in the U.S. immigration system, prompting a groundswell of support and raising concerns over the government’s vetting and detention practices.
Former Afghan interpreter released from ICE detention after months in custody
After spending months in a federal facility, the man who once risked his life alongside U.S. forces in Afghanistan walked out of ICE custody this week, greeted by a small group of supporters and advocates in San Diego. His release follows mounting pressure…
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Author : Miles Cooper
Publish date : 2025-12-23 18:11:00
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