A federal judge is giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement until Monday to present options for releasing a Cheshire teenager as his case progresses.
The high schooler was arrested just months after a judge forced ICE to release his father, who served as an interpreter for American troops in Afghanistan.
On Friday, Connecticut leaders demanded that the "A student" be returned home immediately.
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Immigration agents arrested 19-year-old “Rihan” on Monday morning as he left his house with an uncle. News 12 Connecticut is not revealing the teen’s last name due to safety threats against his family overseas.
The Cheshire High School senior is now being held at an ICE detention center in Plymouth, Massachusetts – the same facility his father, Zia, was held at for two months.
“There is no lawful basis for Rihan’s detention,” attorney Lauren Petersen said at a state Capitol news conference. “He must be released immediately.”
Rihan came to the U.S. legally in 2024, Petersen said. He was granted humanitarian parole, a temporary immigration status for “urgent humanitarian reasons,” because his father’s work with the U.S. Army placed the family in danger.