Pregnant Alabama woman’s heartbreak as husband accused of being ‘ex-Iranian Army sniper’ by ICE
An ambitious Iranian army detained by ICE agents Alabama, He may have to leave behind him now pregnant His wife when deported.
Ribvar Karimi was among the 11 Iranian citizenship groups arrested at the weekend and accused of illegally being in the country. Department of Internal Security in question.
The arrests arrived hours after President Donald Trump ordered a series of strikes against Iran.
DHS said on Tuesday, Karimi said that “Iranian army was reported to serve as a sniper” between 2018-2021.
Upon his arrest on Sunday, the man was accused of having an Islamic Republic in his hand. Iranian Army Identity Card. He is still kept in custody of ICE, whom DHS says he will remain waiting for the removal.
On Tuesday, DHS published a photo of Karimi as one of the 11 Iranian citizens detained by ice agents at the weekend (DHS)
It was claimed that Karimi entered the US a K-1 visa for a foreign national, a fiancé or fiancé of a US citizen in October last year. The document requires a couple to marry within 90 days after the entrance.
His wife Morgan said he had come to the United States to get married.
DHS claims that Karimi’s “never set the status”, which shows that the visa conditions were broken because either he could not apply for a green card or claimed that he did not marry during the necessary time period. The agency did not give any more information.
However, Morgan’s wife competes that she and Karimi marry in the 90 -day window and that her husband was accidentally sweeping in the immigration edition of the Trump administration.
Blount County, a 31 -week pregnant, announced that he had met online for the first time in February 2019 while playing Call of Duty Mobile, according to a website dedicated to the couple’s wedding.
The couple would tie the knot in Blountsville on February 22nd.
“The K1 fiancée of the United States legally came on a visa. We followed all the rules-just as it should be married in the 90-day window, Mor Morgan said in a Facebook defense. “We did everything next to the book.”
In order to hire a immigration lawyer from the local community, Morgan’s wife asked for financial assistance to öğren fighting for freedom and keeping our family together ”.
Morgan wife, the couple in the early this year K-1 visa (Facebook) after the knot tied the knot, he said.
On Tuesday, another Facebook post, Morgan shared a assembly of her husband, a few clothes adorned with starred posters. A video seems to show that he’s running around his Karimi, showing that he shakes the American flag.
“Anyone who deserves to be here is more than this man. He loves our country,” he wrote.
Morgan said that he was in contact with her husband in the ice custody, who said that he was worried about both himself and his unborn children.
The Facebook page describes the couple’s relationship and their efforts to get visa for my wife.
On April 18, Morgan shared a picture of the couple’s baby’s ultrasound scan.
On September 21 last year, he asked for suggestions on how the couple could make their weddings more appropriate.
Ice agents have increased their efforts to detain undocumented immigrants since Trump returned to the White House in January (Getty)
Three days later, Morgan shared that Karimi’s visa was “finally approved” and added: “Let the wedding plan begin!”
According to the screenshots shared in the Facebook profile, Karimi’s case was approved on 3 January 2023. According to social media post, it was claimed that the visa application was first received in September 2021.
In a photo of August 2022, his wife was photographed by wearing a T -shirt clearly tagged with a black and white American flag on his chest. In May 2021, Morgan’s wife updated his Facebook status to say that he was engaged.
Following nearly dozen ice arrests at the weekend, DHS gathered behind the aggressive migration raids and fought to get the “worst of the worst”.
DHS Deputy Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said, “In accordance with the Secretary Noem, DHS is a complete gas to define and arrest the known or otherwise illegal terrorists and violent transcendence proceedings.” He said.
“We say we have achieved the worst of the worst – and we are.”
Independent He contacted DHS for more information.