Detained Afghan family receives permanent US resident status
Published April 14, 2017
Associated Press
SEATTLE – An Afghan family that traveled to the U.S. on special visas and was detained by immigration officials at the Los Angeles airport in March received status as permanent residents Thursday, their attorneys said.
A spokesman for the law firm representing the family, Joshua Busch of Public Counsel, said the family had final interviews Thursday with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Washington state, which determined they were eligible to use those visas to remain in the United States. The special immigrant visas are given to foreigners who work for the U.S. military in their countries.
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