Logan Airport Detention

Green Card Holder Violently Interrogated, Stripped Naked by ICE

U.S. Green Card holder Fabian Schmidt was detained at Logan Airport and subsequently held at an ICE facility after returning from Luxembourg. His mother alleges he was subjected to a violent interrogation, stripping, and a cold shower. While CBP cites potential visa violations as grounds for detention, Schmidt’s family disputes any serious legal issues, citing only a dismissed marijuana charge and a decade-old DUI. This incident highlights a broader trend of increased ICE scrutiny targeting even green card holders, potentially signifying a shift in immigration enforcement priorities.

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Green Card Holder’s Alleged Abuse at Logan Airport Sparks Outrage

Fabian Schmidt, a New Hampshire resident with a recently renewed green card, was detained at Logan Airport and transferred to an ICE facility in Rhode Island. His family reports he was subjected to harsh interrogation, including a strip search and denial of food, water, and medication, resulting in hospitalization for influenza. While the reason for his detention remains unclear, past minor offenses, including a dismissed marijuana charge and a resolved DUI, are being investigated as potential grounds for deportation. Legal counsel has been secured, and efforts are underway to secure his release on bail.

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