White South African Who Came To U.S. After Trump Invite Has Been Detained For Months
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White South African Who Came To U.S. After Trump Invite Has Been Detained For Months
"I never expected this to happen. I expected a little bit of red tape."
"They all ask me, 'What are you doing here?'"
"Why else would he be in ICE custody? It never crossed my mind he could be Afrikaner. I thought, how could this be happening?"
"This is the most winnable asylum case I have ever had. All I have to do is present all"
Benjamin Schoonwinkel traveled to the United States in September seeking asylum after public statements by President Trump that suggested protection for Afrikaners. Upon arrival at an Atlanta airport, U.S. border agents detained and handcuffed him when he indicated he was seeking asylum. He was transferred to Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, Georgia, and has remained in federal custody, sleeping on a metal bunk bed. Schoonwinkel presented notarized evidence of a racially motivated attack and looting of his property. His lawyer, Marty Rosenbluth, considers the case highly winnable based on the documented attack and property loss.
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