Father of 4 detained by ICE at citizenship interview after living in US for 12 years

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((Ktla-A 31-year-old Danish citizen who was going through the naturalization after living in the United States was detained for more than 10 years by immigration and customs officials (ICE) during a routine date to finish his nationality, according to multiple media reports.

Kasper Eriksen, a green card holder without a criminal record, works as a welding in Sturgis, Mississippi, where he lives with his wife and four children. On April 15, he was unexpectedly detained and later transferred to the LaCallet detention center in Louisiana, Newsweek mentioned.

According to his wife, Savana Hobart Eriksen, 31, he first moved to the United States as an exchange student in 2009 and returned to Denmark.

He returned to the United States legally in 2013 after he and his wife married and started the legal process to become an American citizen. In September 2024, according to the port, Eriksens received a word that his request was under review, and on March 7, an interview was determined with the naturalization request.

According to the 31 -year -old Ice officials, for their failure to provide one document, in 2015, almost the same time, the couple lost their first child in birth. While they are sad for their loss, they forgot to apply I-751 model, the Mississippi mentioned the press.

After more than a month, the Danish patriot remains at the Louisiana detention center with dozens of other detainees, who are not sure of its future, as it may be sent, and without a date the court is scheduled to hear its case.

“Casper Eriksen, a Danish citizen, illegally in our country. He failed to appear in the immigration session on April 2, 2019. He has a final order to remove the immigration judge. This administration does not ignore the law of law,” the Minister of Internal Security Assistant, Tricia McLeulin, said in a statement to Newiguewick.

“This situation was not limited to Casper’s detention, but rather a mental mental burden on our children,” said Savana, a mother at home in their children. “The financial stress is to push our bills and lawyer/ordinary court fees, however, we are grateful because we have friends and society for their love and support.”

in Gofundment The campaign was organized on behalf of the Eriksen family, and Kasper describes a loyal father and husband, a proud land owner in the United States with a valid command license and social security number, which has always paid his strikes.

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