Afghan who fought for US forces dies in ICE custody as Trump on track for grim record

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/afghan-death-ice-mohammad-paktyawal-b2938902.html

35 Comments

  1. The ICE detention centers are concentration camps, and they are being used to imprison innocent whose skin color Trump dislikes.

  2. >Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, 41, was preparing to drive his kids to school in the Dallas area on Friday when agents in unmarked vehicles allegedly surrounded him and arrested him in front of his children.

    >Later that day, the former Afghan special forces soldier contacted family members from ICE custody to say he wasn’t feeling well, they said. Around 11:45pm on Friday night, he was allegedly admitted to Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Around noon the following day, family members said they were informed he had died.

    So utterly shameful.

  3. The Orange Moron administration is creating a planet of enemies. ‘America First’ is the complete opposite of a isolationist haven when the world hates your guts.

  4. He risked his life for America and America killed him, basically because his skin was the wrong color.

  5. UltravioletAfterglow on

    Despicable. The U.S. betrayed him. Why would anyone trust this country now after it elected Trump twice?

  6. Odd how all the healthy people end up dying so soon after being put in a concentration camp 

  7. Holy shit. Look at ICE newsroom bulletin for this:

    >Criminal illegal alien from Afghanistan with previous arrests for fraud and theft passes away at Texas hospital

    >The criminal detainee was in custody for less than one day

    [https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/criminal-illegal-alien-afghanistan-previous-arrests-fraud-and-theft-passes-away-texas](https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/criminal-illegal-alien-afghanistan-previous-arrests-fraud-and-theft-passes-away-texas)

  8. PastorNTraining on

    Way to start a Middle East War while simultaneously letting everyone on the ground know America can’t be trusted. You’ll put your life on the line, be promised a new life in the States just to be kidnapped, and killed.

    Why would anyone trust us after this?

  9. ysustistixitxtkxkycy on

    One of the changes we’ll need to see after all is said and done is enforceable law around how people in custody must be treated, with organizational backup – the entire “we imprison people for months, sticking them in cages, withhold some medical care, food and clean water, ensure they can’t sleep and then dump them without money or phones a few states over from where they know anyone. Then they get to discover what happened to their things and how much they have incurred in penalties and fines while disappeared.” must be ended and nipped in the bud before it can happen again.

  10. roller_coaster325 on

    Everyday they find a new way for me to be ashamed of my government. If Mohammad isn’t a hero, I don’t know who is. 10 years he fought for the U.S.!

    My grandparents were born here and Mohammad has more of a right to be here than I do. Who decided that he needed to be arrested!?!!

  11. With all the anti-Muslim propaganda being spread around right now by the right this will celebrated by maga.

  12. brunopgoncalves on

    Wait… 2026 and people aren’t going to destroy everything around them? Sorry, but there will always be crazy people at any given moment, but allowing this escalation of madness is the fault of the people

  13. fought alongside american soldiers. believed the promise. died in american custody. try explaining this to the next ally we ask to trust us.

  14. Starship_Taru on

    I wonder what the US service members who served along side him would have to say the Ice Agents who were responsible for him at the time of his passing. 

  15. CMDR_KingErvin on

    Trump deserves every circle of hell he’s going to find himself in sooner or later.