| Afghan Who Entered US
Through CBP One App Was Detained
in 26 Fed Dec 2 Now Habeas
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Dec 3 – In the aftermath
of the shooting of two
National Guard members in DC,
on December 1 Afghan asylum
seeker Azizullah Qasemi was
notified he must appear the
next day for an ISAP check-in
at 7 Elk Street in lower
Manhattan.
He did,
then was told he had to report
to 26 Federal Plaza. There, he
was detained by ICE. His
counsel filed a habeas corpus
petition on December 3 in the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York,
where Inner City Press found
it.
Qasemi entered
the US on May 5, 2024 through
the CBP One app, and was
released on November 4, 2024.
Now, he has been detained. He
asks to be released
immediately. Inner City Press
will follow the case.
It is
Qasemi v. Francis, et al.,
1:25-cv-10029 (Unassigned)
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