Afghan Man Who Served With US Forces Dies in ICE Custody in Texas
In Brief
An Afghan man who served alongside US forces died within a day of being taken into ICE custody, according to family and advocates.
Key Facts
- Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, an Afghan man who served with US forces, died in ICE custody.
- He died less than 24 hours after being taken into custody, according to family and advocates.
- Paktyawal had legally evacuated Afghanistan before his detention, according to his family.
- Multiple news outlets report that he was a father and former US military ally.
- Advocacy groups and Paktyawal's family have raised concerns about the circumstances of his death.
What Happened
Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, an Afghan man who had served with US forces and legally evacuated Afghanistan, died within a day of being taken into ICE custody in Texas, according to his family and advocacy groups.
Why It Matters
The death of a former US military ally in immigration detention has drawn attention to conditions in ICE facilities and the treatment of wartime allies seeking asylum. Advocacy groups and family members are calling for further investigation.
What's Next
Further details may emerge as advocacy groups and Paktyawal's family seek answers regarding the circumstances of his death. Official statements or investigations from ICE or other authorities may follow.
