An Indonesian father will remain for the special needs, which federal agents detained at the hospital’s workplace in Minnesota after the student’s visa was secretly canceled, in the reservation after the immigration judge died on Thursday that his case could move forward.
Judge Sarah Mazi denied a request to reject the case against Aditya Waho Harsono on a humanitarian basis, according to his lawyer. Harsono, 33, was arrested four days after his visa was canceled without notice. Another session is scheduled for May 1.
“His wife was shocking and exhausted,” said Harsono’s lawyer. “The Ministry of Internal Security has the weapon of the immigration system to serve a completely different purpose, which is to instill fear.”
Harsono, director of the supply chain in Marshall Hospital, Minnesota, who is married to an American citizen, was surprised by the authorities in the basement of his workplace on March 27. Jad said that Harsono was detained without a clear explanation and was interrogated for hours.
Harsono’s wife, Biton, contacted a panic after she received a call from human resources in the hospital. Two migration and customs enforcement agents (ICE), who wear clear clothes, have appeared and ordered employees to appoint a fake meeting on the basement so that they could arrest him, according to GAD.
Hospital staff were amazing, but they felt that they had to comply.
Jad said: “He walks unexpectedly, smiles, then they withdraw their handcuffs and hold him by force, press the wall, and start overcoming it, and stripping all of its possessions.”
The Ministry of Internal Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to requests to comment from the guardian.
Harsono has been brought to Kandyohi County Prison, where he is still being held, according to Detention.
He told Ice agents that his F-1 student visa was valid until June 2026, and that he had a green card request suspended based on his marriage to a citizen, but a notice of appearance before the court was issued that he had exceeded his visa.
His lawyer said that as of March 28, a day after his arrest, his F-1 visa was still active. Jad said that the government canceled it without any notice to him, then he claimed that he exceeded the center.
The cancellation has been translated into March 23, and it is claimed that it depends on its condemnation of the misdemeanor for the year 2022 on charges of writing on the walls. Jad said this is not a deportation crime under the Immigration and Nationality Law. He had traveled internationally and returned several times to Indonesia since the condemnation without an accident.
On the day before the Harsono bond session, the Ministry of National Security revealed their evidence against it. In addition to saying that his visa was canceled due to the condemnation of the misdemeanor on the walls, for which it paid $ 100 in response, they mentioned arrest from 2021 while protesting the killing of George Floyd. This charge was rejected.
Harsono is a Muslim and is often published on social media to support humanitarian relief in Gaza. It also runs a small non -profit organization, selling art and goods, with the revenues of going to organizations that help Gaza.
Jad said that his eight -month -old wife and daughter, and she has special needs, is stunned by his arrest. After Judge Harsono gave a bond worth $ 5,000 on April 10, the Minnesota Fund was on his way to pay it. But the Ministry of National Security immediately submitted a notice of the appeal of the bond decision, which led to an automatic residence, which means that Harsono had to remain in the reservation. Jad said that this type of movement is rare, and it is usually seen only when the judge is given that a person accused of violent or serious crimes.
She said: “You are never involved in residency in the matter of the immigration judge’s bond of slight condemnation when someone is on his way to become a green card.”
GAD is preparing to present a federal petition and a temporary restriction against DHS.
in An appeal for help In Gofundme, Harsono’s wife explained that her husband had been expelled from his job during his detention and now the family has become “the danger of losing our apartment” and that they “no longer have health insurance.”
Minnesota Nurse Association Condemn The hospital’s arrest and re -placed in the fact that “the nurses should not and will not serve any role in the immigration application” and I hope that “all hospital staff will also reject a role in helping ice.”
The Harsono case comes amid a wave of reports about the cancellation of student visas under the policy of the new Trump administration. The procedures conducted by the federal government have left the legal status of students hundreds of scientists at the risk of detention and deportation.
Their visas have been canceled at least 901 students in 128 colleges and university, or their legal status has been completed since mid -March, according to the Associated Press review of university data and correspondence with school officials.
In some prominent cases, including the detention of a graduate student at the former Colombia University Mahmoud Khalil, the Trump administration has argued that it should be allowed to deport non -citizens to participate in the activity of the Palestinians that he is being hostile to. But in the vast majority of visa evocation, colleges say there is no indication that the affected students had a role in the protests.