A nearly blind Rohingya refugee, Shah Alam, died after being released by Border Patrol without notifying his family of his location. The incident raises serious concerns about the treatment of vulnerable individuals in the immigration system. The release occurred at a coffee shop, but the family was left unaware of his whereabouts, leading to tragic consequences.
Key Details:
- Shah Alam was a Rohingya refugee with significant visual impairment.
- Border Patrol provided what they termed a ‘courtesy ride’ to a coffee shop.
- The family was not informed of his release location.
- The incident highlights ongoing issues regarding the treatment of refugees and immigrants in the U.S.
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Source: Reuters
