Nearly-Blind Rohingya Refugee Found Dead Days After Border Patrol Release
In Brief
Nurul Amin Shah Alam was found dead days after being released by US Border Patrol, according to reports.
Key Facts
- Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a nearly-blind Rohingya refugee, was found dead days after release by US Border Patrol agents, according to Al Jazeera and The New York Times
- Federal officers released Alam from jail and transported him to a coffee shop, according to The New York Times
- Alam's family searched for him for several days following his release, according to The New York Times
- The incident occurred after Alam was detained by US authorities near the border, according to Al Jazeera and The New York Times
- The circumstances surrounding Alam's death are under investigation, according to available reports
What Happened
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a nearly-blind Rohingya refugee, was detained by US authorities near the border and held in jail. After his release, federal officers transported him to a coffee shop, according to The New York Times. Days later, Alam was found dead. His family had been searching for him during the intervening period. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death, according to reports.
Why It Matters
The case involves the treatment of a disabled refugee in US custody and after release, as reported by multiple sources. It highlights ongoing concerns about the care and monitoring of vulnerable individuals during immigration enforcement procedures. The investigation into Alam's death may provide further information on these issues.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Near-blind Rohingya refugee found dead after border patrol release(just now)
- NYT — Border Patrol Left a Refugee at a Cafe. Days Later, He Was Found Dead.(12h ago)
