Errors Undo Terror‑linked Deportations

Updated: 2025.09.19 1M ago 1 sources
DHS dropped its deportation case against an Ohio hospital chaplain after defense filings highlighted contradictory asylum‑termination notices and other evidentiary flaws. The agency reinstated his asylum and revived his green‑card bid after 70 days in detention, despite earlier branding him a terrorist supporter. The reversal suggests immigration cases built on 'material support' claims can collapse when paperwork and proof are challenged. — It signals judicial and public‑interest checks on expansive counterterror tools in immigration, shaping how far future administrations can push these powers.

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Ohio Chaplain Freed From Jail as DHS Drops Deportation Case
by Hannah Allam 2025.09.19 100% relevant
Filings showing conflicting grounds ('member' vs 'material support') and DHS’s abrupt withdrawal and asylum reinstatement for Ayman Soliman.
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