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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, Ohio – The Latest on an Ohio businessman fighting possible deportation to Jordan (all times local):
7:20 p.m.
A lawyer for an Ohio businessman who has been taken into federal custody ahead of a possible deportation to his native Jordan says the federal decision is “mean-spirited.”
Attorney David Leopold represents Youngstown businessman Amer Othman, who has lived in the United States for 38 years.
Othman obtained his green card through his first wife. His application for a second green card was denied. He was taken into custody Tuesday while checking in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
ICE says courts have held Othman doesn’t have a legal basis to remain in the United States.
The Vindicator newspaper reports Othman’s attorney says taking him into custody was a “nasty decision” made “for no other reason than to humiliate” him.
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4:25 p.m.
An Ohio businessman who has lived in the United States for 38 years and had been granted a temporary stay of his deportation to his native Jordan has been taken into custody by federal immigration officials.
Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan says in a statement that Youngstown businessman Amer Othman was taken into custody Tuesday at his Immigration and Customs Enforcement check-in. The Democratic congressman also attended the check-in in suburban Cleveland and called ICE’s action “a shameful failure of justice.”
Othman was to be deported Jan. 7, but received a temporary stay.
ICE’s statement says courts have uniformly held Othman doesn’t have a legal basis to remain in this country, and he will “remain in ICE custody pending removal from the United States.”
A message was left for Othman’s attorney.
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