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ICE takes Ohio dad and small business owner into custody after nearly 40 years in the U.S.

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Despite being accompanied by Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH), former American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) president David Leopold, and Mahoning County Republican Party vice chairwoman Tracey Winbush, small business owner and dad Amer ‘Al’ Adi Othman was taken into custody when he tried to follow the rules by going to his scheduled appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):

When Adi showed up for his 9 a.m. appointment, Leopold said, “The first thing out of their mouth was, ‘We’re not going to beat around the bush. We’re going to take him into custody.’”

Congressman Tim Ryan was at the hearing.

“This is absolutely insane,” he said. “He would have bought a ticket and packed his bags. He would have left. They put him jail. They’re treating him like an animal.”

Adi had previously been ordered to leave the U.S. on January 7, however, “following an outcry from the community and a bipartisan effort from local politicians,” immigration officials backed down. But less than two weeks later they had a change of mind and took the man—who has been in the U.S. for nearly four decades—into custody. Leopold called ICE’s actions “the brazen humiliation, degradation, dehumanizing of a man who’s an American in every way but a piece of paper.” 

Now sitting in a Geauga County, Ohio, jail, a devastated Adi is vowing to hunger strike until he’s released as his family, advocates, and community continue to fight for him. “Al posed no flight risk, reported to each and every immigration meeting and had no criminal record,” said a statement from his family. “It is an assault on his dignity, due process and the mental and emotional sanity of an American family”:

Adi is the owner of the Downtown Convenience Store and Deli and has been in the United States for 39 years.

Family and friends have gathered at Circle Hookah — the bar in the back of Adi’s store — in solidarity.

Adi’s wife, Fidda Musleh, who was also at the hearing, said, “Why would you trick us to say he has a stay, get us here, just to put him behind bars? What’s the reason behind it? Was he a threat to anybody? They have no answers.”

Musleh did talk briefly with her husband on the phone through glass.

“He said, ‘Just take care of the girls,'” she said, then began to cry.


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