Sikh man with a brain tumor occupied by American immigration

Sikh man with a brain tumor occupied by American immigration

For more than two months, Paramjit Singh, 48, American green card holders have been struggling with brain tumors and heart conditions, US immigration officials have been taken into custody.

Mr. Singh, Indian passport holder, has been living in the United States on the green card since 1999999 Since. He lives in his family in India, who has a gas station chain. His wife and two children are American citizens.

But Shri. Singh has now suffered a threat of deportation.

On July 7, he was taken into custody by Immigration Officer by Immigration Officer by Chicago O’Here International Airport and since then.

The US Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) authorities have mentioned the reason for its possession of two decades of old cases, but Mr. Singh’s family and lawyers say there have been no active suit against him.

They accuse the immigration authorities that the use of old cases is to delay in its release and despite the brain tumors and heart conditions, he has no proper medical care.

“Paramjit Singh does not get the necessary medical help. He is only receiving medical examination,” his lawyer Louis Angeles told the BBC.

The BBC has asked the ICE to respond to the allegations.

Mr. Singh has visited India without problems coming from abroad to live forever, his nephew Kiran Virk told the BBC. At this time, his family stopped for seven hours for his arrival at Chicago Airport.

Ms. Verk says that immigration officials told them that Shri. Singh was taken into custody in the 1999 case. Despite having a family appeal before going to the Clay County Detection Center in Indiana, he was organized at the airport for five days.

In this case, Mr. Singh has included using a public phone without money. The court records show that he worked in jail for 10 days and paid a fine of $ 4,137.50. This punishment has prevented his American citizenship.

Ms. Verk said at the court hearing by the immigration officer’s authoritarian hearing that Shri. Singh still faced a year and a half of his sentence and rejected only 10 days.

Immigration authorities have also said that Shri. Singh was convicted of a fake crime in Ilinoy in 2008, but his family claimed that he had no such allegations.

Ms. Verk said that on the bond of $ 5,500 approved by the Immigration Judge, Shri. Singh’s release officer Autherites cited a fake lawsuit.

She said that no criminal records were found for a person named Paramjit Singh in a private detective by a family rental.

In Illinoy, Shri. The BBC has asked for a family claim that there is no fake lawsuit against Singh.

Mr. Singh’s lawyers told the BBC that he plans to challenge him by calling him “immoral”.

Mr. Angelis told the BBC, “We are taking legal steps to prevent him from being expelled from the United States.”

Meanwhile, Shri. Singh’s family is more concerned about his health, as his second brain tumor surgery has been delayed by the arrest, says Ms. Verk.

She says that this family Shri. He is struggling to contact Singh, where limited phone and his poor health communication difficult.

Shri Singh’s case will be heard on October 14.

US President Donald Trump has been expelled from abroad and especially illegal immigrants in the United States.

Trump has said that “the worst worst” is to be expelled, but critics say that immigrants who have no criminal records that comply with the right process have been targeted.

In September, Harjeet Kaur, a 73 -year -old grandmother who spent more than three decades in the United States Been expelled in IndiaAnger in the Sikh community.

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