North Texas Newlywed Freed from ICE Detention After Honeymoon Ordeal
WFAAJuly 7, 20251 min1,213 views
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- π A North Texas newlywed, Wadah Sak, has been released from ICE custody after being detained for over 140 days.
- π Her release marks a reunion with her husband, Tahar, bringing immense joy after a period of significant pain and distress.
Circumstances of Detention
- βοΈ Wadah was detained in February upon returning from her honeymoon in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- βοΈ Attorneys describe her situation as a "procedural black hole," noting she is of Palestinian descent, a refugee, and stateless.
- π She had been required to check in with ICE routinely for over 12 years while her citizenship was being processed.
Official Statements and Reactions
- β οΈ The Department of Homeland Security stated this was not a targeted ICE operation, explaining she was flagged by CBP upon re-entry after flying over international waters.
- π£οΈ Mustafa Carol of the Council on American Islamic Relations called the events one of the most "insane things" he has ever witnessed.
- π The incident is seen as causing unnecessary fear among individuals who should not be afraid.
- π° The honeymoon turned into an international headline, highlighting the significance of Wadah's return home.
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ICE DetentionImmigrationNewlywedHoneymoonPalestinian RefugeeStateless PersonCitizenship ProcessingCBPDepartment of Homeland SecurityProcedural Black HoleInternational WatersDFW
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