The alleged former Iranian army sniper, detained by ice agents in Alabama, can now be forced to leave his pregnant wife when he faces deportations.
Ribvar Kariimi was among the 11 Iran citizens who were arrested on the weekend and accused of unlawfully in the country were illegal, the Homeland Security Department said.
The arrests occurred a few hours after President Donald Trump told the strike series against Iran.
It is reported that 2018-2021 Kariimi “was an Iranian army sniper,” DHS said Tuesday.
A man arrested on Sunday was accused of having an Iranian army identification card in the Islamic Republic. It is currently considered to be in ICE, where the DHS said he would continue to wait for the removal process.
DHS on Tuesday released Kariimi’s photo as one of 11 Iran citizens that were detained by ice agents (DHS) over the weekend
The Kariimi supposedly entered the US with a K-1 visa, published by a foreign citizen who is a US citizen’s fiancée or fiancé. The document requires the couple to marry within 90 days of access.
His wife, Morgan Kariimi, said they had arrived in the US so that the couple could get married.
DHS states that Kariimi “never adjusted his status”, stating that the visa deadlines were broken because he either failed to apply for a green card or had not been married within the right time. The agency did not provide additional information.
But Morgan Kariimi argues that she and Kariimi married a 90 -day window and that her husband mistakenly withdrew from Trump’s administration immigration.
According to the couple’s wedding site, a Block County resident of 31 weeks pregnant, she revealed that she had first met Kariimi online in 2019. February, playing Call of Duty Mobile.
The couple had to tie the knot on February 22nd. In Bountsville.
“He came to the United States legally about the K1 fiancée visa. We followed all the rules-got married a 90-day window as we had,” Morgan Kariima said of his husband. “We did everything by a book.”
Morgan Kariimi asked a local community’s financial aid to hire an immigration lawyer to “fight for his freedom and keep our family together”.
Morgan Kariimi said the couple tied the knot this year after her husband was given a K-1 visa (Facebook)
On Tuesday, in another Facebook post, Morgan shared photos of his husband, which had several clothes that were adorned with the star crafted, editing. One video seems to show that Kariimi runs around, ridiculously waving the American flag.
“There is no one who deserves to be here more than this man. He loves our country,” she wrote.
Morgan stated that she had been able to connect with her husband in ICE’s care, who said she was worried about her and their unborn child.
Her Facebook page describes the couple’s relationship and their efforts to reach the Kariimi visa.
April 18 Morgan shared a pair of baby ultrasound scan photo.
September 21 last year She asked for recommendations on how the couple could make their wedding more accessible “because the visa process was not cheap”.
ICE agents have increased their efforts to detain non -document -free immigrants because in January the short returned to the White House (Getty)
Three days later, Morgan shared that the Kariimi visa was “finally confirmed”, adding, “Let the wedding planning begin!”
Based on screenshots shared by its Facebook profile, the Kariimi Case was approved in 2023. January 3 His visa application was allegedly received for the first time in 2021. September, according to the social media record.
From 2022 August In the photo, Kariimi was photographed while wearing a t -shirt, clearly marked by a black and white American flag on his chest. 2021 May Morgan Kariimi resumed his Facebook status to say she was involved.
Over the weekend, after almost a few ice arrests, DHS gathered for their aggressive immigration raids to get the “worst worst”.
“The secretary Noemo, DHS, was completely throttle in identifying and arresting well -known or suspected terrorists and violent extremists illegally entering this country, came through biden’s dishonest probation programs or otherwise,” said Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant to DHS Secretary.
“We said we are experiencing the worst of the worst – and we are.”
Independent To get more information, contacted DHS.