Indischer Staatsangehöriger Jaskaran Singh in den USA wegen krimineller Vorgeschichte festgenommen

Einwanderungsbehörden der Vereinigten Staaten in San Diego haben den indischen Staatsangehörigen Jaskaran Singh wegen seiner „kriminellen Vorgeschichte“ festgenommen, zu der ein Fahrerfluchtfall gehört. Das Büro für Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) kündigte die Festnahme auf X an. Singh bleibt in Gewahrsam der ICE, bis das Abschiebungsverfahren läuft.

Das Büro für Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in San Diego hat die Festnahme des indischen Staatsangehörigen Jaskaran Singh in einem Post auf X angekündigt. Die Festnahme erfolgte wegen seiner „kriminellen Vorgeschichte“, zu der ein Fahrerfluchtfall gehört. Laut ERO-Post „hat ICE San Diego Jaskaran Singh, einen kriminellen Ausländer aus Indien mit endgültigem Abschiebungsbeschluss, festgenommen. Singhs kriminelle Vorgeschichte umfasst Fahrerflucht. Er bleibt in ICE-Gewahrsam, bis das Abschiebungsverfahren läuft.“ Diese Festnahme erfolgt einen Tag nachdem ein weiterer indischer Staatsangehöriger, Jashanpreet Singh, von Behörden in San Diego wegen seiner „kriminellen Vorgeschichte“ in Gewahrsam genommen wurde, zu der Bedrohung einer Straftat mit der Absicht zu terrorisieren, Angriff mit einer tödlichen Waffe und Fahren unter Alkoholeinfluss (DUI) gehören. Beamte sagten, Singh bleibe in ICE-Gewahrsam, während das Abschiebungsverfahren weitergeht. Diese Verfahren entscheiden, ob ein Nicht-Staatsangehöriger aus den USA abgeschoben wird. Weitere Details werden erwartet.

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