Jennifer Griffin, Fox News national security correspondent, criticized ICE for arresting an Afghan interpreter who worked with U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Footage showed the interpreter being handcuffed after leaving a courtroom in San Diego where he was seeking asylum. Despite legally entering the U.S. and awaiting further court action on his Special Immigrant Visa application, he was arrested, prompting outrage from Griffin and his attorney, who described the treatment as inhumane, especially given that the interpreter's brother had recently been granted asylum in Texas.
This should anger every American, Griffin posted on X in response to the story.
What is the government doing? That one brother is being granted asylum and the other has to be treated like a criminal?
I came here to make a better life, he can be heard saying in video of the incident.
The move was not only inhumane, but politically baffling: the man's brother was granted asylum just last month in Texas.
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