ICE Detains Man at Green Card Interview After Missing Piece of Mail - Husband's Family Fights for His Release.
In a shocking turn of events, Allan Dabrio Marrero was detained by ICE agents last week after missing a piece of mail from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that had called him in for an immigration hearing. The incident has sparked outrage among his family, church friends, and the LGBTQ+ community, who claim that he is a law-abiding citizen with no criminal history.
According to his husband Matthew Marrero, Allan had been living in the U.S. for over a decade, fleeing persecution as a member of the LGBTQ+ community from his native Cayman Islands. He met Matthew via social media two years ago and applied for asylum, followed by a marriage-based green card application. The interview was finally scheduled last week, but Allan missed a crucial piece of mail that marked him down for missing an immigration hearing.
ICE claims to be targeting the "worst of the worst" in their crackdown on alleged illegal immigrants, but experts argue that this narrative is far from the truth. Allan's case highlights a growing trend of green card applicants being detained while going through the legal process, with many being victims of bureaucratic mistakes rather than intentional wrongdoing.
The couple's family and friends have rallied around them, starting a GoFundMe to support legal fees and the cost of visiting Allan at the New Jersey detention center. As Matthew put it, "I just want so badly to get my husband home... I hope, I pray, that he'll be able to get out before the holidays."
A stay has been granted preventing Allan's deportation for now, with the couple waiting for a further hearing to plead their case. However, the situation remains dire, and the family is counting on the support of the community to secure Allan's release.
The incident raises questions about the effectiveness of ICE's immigration policies and the need for greater transparency and accountability. As one supporter put it, "He is a law-abiding, tax-paying, work visa holding individual who left his home country to seek asylum from discrimination... A man who fell in love in a place he felt safe to do so."
In a shocking turn of events, Allan Dabrio Marrero was detained by ICE agents last week after missing a piece of mail from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that had called him in for an immigration hearing. The incident has sparked outrage among his family, church friends, and the LGBTQ+ community, who claim that he is a law-abiding citizen with no criminal history.
According to his husband Matthew Marrero, Allan had been living in the U.S. for over a decade, fleeing persecution as a member of the LGBTQ+ community from his native Cayman Islands. He met Matthew via social media two years ago and applied for asylum, followed by a marriage-based green card application. The interview was finally scheduled last week, but Allan missed a crucial piece of mail that marked him down for missing an immigration hearing.
ICE claims to be targeting the "worst of the worst" in their crackdown on alleged illegal immigrants, but experts argue that this narrative is far from the truth. Allan's case highlights a growing trend of green card applicants being detained while going through the legal process, with many being victims of bureaucratic mistakes rather than intentional wrongdoing.
The couple's family and friends have rallied around them, starting a GoFundMe to support legal fees and the cost of visiting Allan at the New Jersey detention center. As Matthew put it, "I just want so badly to get my husband home... I hope, I pray, that he'll be able to get out before the holidays."
A stay has been granted preventing Allan's deportation for now, with the couple waiting for a further hearing to plead their case. However, the situation remains dire, and the family is counting on the support of the community to secure Allan's release.
The incident raises questions about the effectiveness of ICE's immigration policies and the need for greater transparency and accountability. As one supporter put it, "He is a law-abiding, tax-paying, work visa holding individual who left his home country to seek asylum from discrimination... A man who fell in love in a place he felt safe to do so."