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To: John Tsoukaris, Field Office Director

Bring Abdi Home! #FreeAbdi

Free Abdi Now! Abdi should be free and reunited with his family! Sign the petition to demand his release!

Why is this important?

On December 13, 2017, Abdi was traveling home to his family in Columbus, Ohio when he was detained at JFK airport. Abdi, a legal permanent resident, had just passed through two levels of customs and immigration inspection, and his passport was stamped "admitted" when he was stopped by an officer who asked if he was from Mogadishu. CBP officers detained Abdi for fifteen hours and interrogated him without a Somali interpreter, even though he repeatedly asked for one. During his interrogation, Abdi was surrounded by armed CBP officers and threatened with years of imprisonment and deportation.

Abdi was then transferred to Elizabeth Detention Center where he has been detained ever since, ten hours from his family. Due to Abdi’s unjust detention, his wife has been forced to raise their two baby daughters by herself, without his support. Despite being admitted with a green card, Abdi is now forced to fight for asylum to save his life.

On November 12, 2018, three days before one of his multiple immigration hearings, Abdi was sent to a hospital in New Jersey because he was in excruciating pain, unable to get out of bed to eat, use the bathroom or see a doctor. Abdi had complained of pain in his chest to the medical staff at the detention center for eight months, but was only given pain medication and antacids. During his ten-day hospitalization, Abdi was chained to the bed by his legs and an arm, with two armed guards at the door at all times. His lungs were drained several times. Without an interpreter, he understood the doctors to be telling him he had a lung infection. He was tested and diagnosed with active TB. Had ICE doctors properly treated Abdi, they could have easily avoided this result. Instead, Abdi is now on a course of TB medications, some of which have serious side effects including fatal liver damage. None of these risks were explained to him.

Abdi is back at the Elizabeth Detention Center, but his wife and attorneys are concerned that he is being held in the same place he developed his condition. He has not received the proper follow-up care as directed by the hospital. Despite the fact that the hospital recommended he get daily blood tests to check his liver function, Abdi does not know if he’s had his liver tested, and he has only had blood drawn a few times since leaving the hospital more than 125 days ago. As of now, neither ICE nor CoreCivic have been held accountable for Abdi’s lack of medical treatment. He has permanent scarring in his lungs, and still feels pain in his chest -- a pain he could live with for the rest of his life, thanks to ICE’s neglect.

We’re asking that you and your organization consider signing on to our letter of support for Abdi to demand he be released to his family so that he may receive that life saving care he needs. You can sign our petition bit.ly/BringAbdiHome as an individual. If your organization is interested in supporting you can sign our statement of support bit.ly/Letter4Abdi

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Updates

2019-07-11 11:37:41 -0700

Salaam Comrades,

I am so happy to be writing on behalf of a coalition of organizations to say that brother Abdi has been released from immigration detention and his asylum was granted!

We want to express our gratitude to all of the people who rallied behind Abdi, Malyuun and their two young daughters, you have made it possible for a family to be reunited! Now that the Mohamed's are adjusting to life without detention we need your help to bring some financial stability to their life after detention, please donate to and share their fundraiser bit.ly/SupportAbdi.

Solidarity!

2019-05-17 11:33:18 -0700

10,000 signatures reached

2019-05-14 14:49:46 -0700

5,000 signatures reached

2019-04-09 08:26:06 -0700

1,000 signatures reached

2019-04-08 11:04:43 -0700

500 signatures reached

2019-04-05 13:32:23 -0700

100 signatures reached

2019-04-05 11:48:38 -0700

50 signatures reached

2019-04-05 11:11:23 -0700

25 signatures reached

2019-04-05 10:26:00 -0700

10 signatures reached