Afghan asylum seeker dies the day after being detained by ICE: His family deserves answers'
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Afghan asylum seeker dies the day after being detained by ICE: His family deserves answers'
"It is not normal for a healthy 41-year-old man to die less than 24 hours after being taken into government custody, said Shawn VanDiver, president of AfghanEvac, a San Diego-based group that helps Afghans who sought refuge in the United States after cooperating with U.S. authorities during the war in Afghanistan."
"Paktyawal lived in Texas with his wife and six children, the youngest of whom is 18 months old and a U.S. citizen. He worked at an Afghan halal market in the Dallas area and was the primary breadwinner for his family. He had arrived in the United States in 2021, when the U.S. government evacuated him and his family."
"The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that Paktyawal's death is under investigation. According to the statement released by the department that oversees ICE, on Friday night Paktyawal began complaining of shortness of breath and chest pain while at an immigration enforcement office in Dallas, and was taken to Parkland Hospital."
Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, a 41-year-old Afghan man with no reported underlying health conditions, died in ICE custody in Texas on March 13-14. Arrested while preparing to take his children to school, he was pronounced dead the following morning. Paktiawal had served in the U.S. military, was evacuated to the United States in 2021 after the Taliban takeover, and worked as a primary breadwinner for his wife and six children. His death occurred while his green card was expired and an asylum application was pending. DHS reported he experienced shortness of breath and chest pain at an immigration enforcement office and was hospitalized, though details remain limited. The incident highlights concerns about migrant welfare in ICE detention.
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