Judge Orders Iraqi Man Released After Long Detention
A federal judge in Minnesota has ordered an Iraqi man's release from immigration custody until there's a final order to remove him from the U.S.
Minneapolis (US), Jan 8 (AP) A federal judge in Minnesota has ordered an Iraqi man's release from immigration custody until there's a final order to remove him from the U.S.
District Judge David Doty ordered Monday that 35-year-old Farass Adnan Ali be released within 30 days. Ali has been in custody on immigration charges for 18 months.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials allege that when completing immigration forms, Ali concealed his service in the Saddam Hussein regime's elite Republican Guard.
Lawyers for Ali challenged what they call his "unreasonable, prolonged" pre-deportation detention, which included seven months of solitary confinement.
Ali attorney Ian Bratlie of the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota says he hopes Ali is released this week.
A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Justice was unavailable due to the partial government shutdown. (AP) RAX
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