The death of Afghan asylum seeker Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal in U.S. immigration custody has triggered concern among advocacy groups and members of the Afghan community in the United States.
The 41 year old father died less than a day after being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Family Describes Sudden Arrest Outside Home
According to relatives, Paktyawal was detained while leaving home to take his children to school.
Family members said his children witnessed the arrest, making the incident deeply traumatic for them.
Death Reported Within 24 Hours
Relatives were informed shortly afterward that he had been transferred to hospital, where he later died.
The sudden death has led many advocates to question what happened during detention and processing.
ICE Says Medical Emergency Developed
Officials stated that Paktyawal complained of breathing difficulty and chest pain during intake procedures.
He was transferred to hospital where doctors attempted emergency treatment after additional complications appeared.
Advocates Demand Independent Review
Several organisations are calling for a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Among them is AfghanEvac, which says answers are urgently needed.
Former Service Alongside U.S. Forces Highlighted
Supporters say Paktyawal had previously served with Afghan forces working alongside American military personnel in Afghanistan.
His background has made the case particularly sensitive within refugee and veteran support circles.
Family Says He Was Healthy
Relatives describe him as a strong and active father supporting six children and working regularly to provide for his household.
They say the sudden death remains difficult to understand.
Wider Debate Over Immigration Detention
The case comes during continued debate over detention policies in the United States, especially involving asylum seekers and refugee communities.
Rights groups argue that detainees must receive immediate and proper medical care.
Afghan Community Watches Closely
The incident has also raised concern among Afghan families living across the United States, many of whom remain uncertain about immigration pathways and legal protections.
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