Afghan Evacuee and Alleged U.S. Military Ally Dies Less Than 24 Hours After ICE Arrest in Texas
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Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, an Afghan father of six whom advocates say came to the U.S. after the 2021 withdrawal and served alongside U.S. forces, died less than 24 hours after a targeted ICE enforcement arrest in Dallas; his family says he was a healthy baker with a pending asylum case. ICE and DHS say they have no record of his military service and point to pending SNAP‑fraud and theft allegations; officials say he complained of shortness of breath and chest pain at the Dallas ICE field office, was taken to Parkland Hospital where he developed a swollen tongue, received life‑saving measures and CPR, and was pronounced dead at 9:10 a.m., prompting calls from Rep. Julie Johnson and advocates for answers.
Immigration Detention and Enforcement
Afghan Wartime Allies in the U.S.
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