Immigration judge orders removal of beloved Dallas community leader

Houston Immigration Court Orders Removal of Beloved Dallas Community Leader Over Alleged Terror Ties

A Texas immigration court judge has ordered the removal of Marwan Marouf, a prominent Muslim community leader from Dallas, to Jordan, where he has citizenship. The decision comes after 60 days of detention at the Bluebonnet Detention Center and marks a devastating blow to Marouf's family, friends, and the community that has known him for decades.

Marouf, who has been the subject of intense scrutiny since his arrival in the US over two decades ago, was accused by the government of overstaying his visa. The allegations were later updated to claim he had re-entered the country without a valid visa following a 2011 trip abroad. However, Marouf's lawyers have consistently denied these claims as false.

The court heard that Marouf, who has multiple life-threatening medical conditions, including Brugada syndrome, a serious heart condition marked by irregular rhythm that stress can worsen, had applied for voluntary departure from the US to avoid deportation and its potential impact on his health. However, his request was denied by Judge Abdias E. Tida, citing concerns about Marouf's alleged involvement in terrorist activity.

Tida found Marouf ineligible for all forms of voluntary departure, stating that even if he were eligible under the law, the court does not believe he merits it despite any positive qualities he has shown. The judge also denied a request from Marouf's legal team to compel the government to remove him as soon as possible.

The decision has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from civil rights groups and community leaders, who argue that the case is an example of how immigration enforcement policies can be weaponized against innocent people. "Marwan's detention and removal represent a profound loss – not just for his family, but for the community he has served faithfully for over three decades," said Noor Wadi, a criminal defense lawyer and friend of Marouf.

The Justice for Marwan campaign, which has been fighting to secure Marouf's release, renewed its commitment to fighting for him and other community members facing immigration enforcement action. "We will not abandon our people," the group stated in a statement on Instagram. "Whether Marwan is in ICE prison or free in another country, we will continue to fight for him and for all those facing unjust exile and wrongful incarceration."
 
omg u guys i cant even right now marwan marouf is like a total angel he helped so many ppl in need and now he's being kicked out of the usa over nothing 🀯 his family and friends are literally falling apart and i'm just so sad for them he has life threatening conditions too can u imagine? 😭 brugada syndrome is no joke and now he's gonna have to deal with deportation and who knows what will happen to him in jordan? it's just not fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the justice for marwan campaign should def be more visible on social media we need to raise awareness about this case ASAP πŸ‘Š let's make some noise πŸ’₯
 
Wow 🀯 this is so unfair marwan has been living here for like forever with no crime record and now they just throw away his future because of some visa issues 🚫😑
 
OMG, this is soooo unfair!!! 🀯 I cant even imagine how scared his family must be right now 😩. 60 days in detention? That's like, a whole season of your life just gone! πŸ’” And to think he's being sent back to Jordan because of some visa thingy... it's all just so messed up πŸ˜’.

I mean, I get that people need to follow the rules and all, but this guy is like, super sick πŸ€•. Brugada syndrome? That's like, a heart attack waiting to happen πŸ’–. And now he's being threatened with deportation because of some government mistake? It's just not right 😑.

And what really gets me is that there are so many people who don't know Marouf or his community, but they're already speaking out against this decision 🀝. Like, isn't it enough that we have laws and stuff? Do we really need to be policing each other's personal lives too? πŸ€”.

I'm all for immigration reform and stuff, but this feels like a case of someone being punished for being in the wrong place at the wrong time πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Marwan deserves so much better than to be treated like this 😒.
 
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." βš‘οΈπŸ’” It's heartbreaking to see Marwan go through this, his health issues aside. The system is supposed to be just for everyone, not picking and choosing who gets dealt with harsher. πŸ€•
 
omg this is so unfair marwan has been a part of his community for ages and he's not even supposed to be here to begin with 🀯 the government is just using immigration as an excuse to silence someone they don't like and it's ridiculous πŸ™„ what about all the good work he's done? 🀝 doesn't anyone care that he's got serious health issues and might die in detention? πŸ’‰ his family and friends are devastated and rightfully so, this decision is a total betrayal of trust πŸ‘Ž marwan shouldn't have to fight for his life over some minor visa issue πŸ™„
 
man 😩 this decision is super harsh even tho i dont know marwan personally but it just feels like he got caught up in a system that's already super unfair 🀯 the way theyre always trying to pin stuff on ppl without proof its just not right 🚫 and now hes gonna be stuck in a country with no healthcare thats just devastating 😭 marwans case is def a symptom of a bigger problem in our immigration system 🚨 gotta keep fighting for ppl like him and his fam 🀝
 
man this just breaks my heart ... like what's the point of having a community if u can just get someone taken away from it ? πŸ€• Marwan Marouf was more than just a leader, he was a human being with a family and friends who care about him. 60 days in detention is already a lifetime away from his loved ones... u can't even imagine how stressful this must be for them πŸ’”

and the conditions of his removal to Jordan are so harsh, especially considering his life-threatening medical conditions πŸ€• it's like they're sending someone to their death. what kind of system allows this to happen in a country that claims to value human rights ?

i feel like we're living in a world where ppl are getting punished just for being who they are or where they're from . immigration policies should be about finding solutions, not perpetuating suffering πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€• my heart goes out to marwans family and community this is just devastating news i can only imagine how scary it must be to have someone you love and care about being wrongly accused of something like that and then having their future taken away from them a life-threatening medical condition like brugada syndrome shouldnt even come into play in an immigration case its like theyre treating him like a criminal instead of a human being 🀝
 
😞 this decision is super upsetting it seems like marwan is being punished for something he didn't do & his life is at risk over this πŸ€• brugada syndrome is a serious condition that can be triggered by stress & they're gonna send him to jordan where he might not even get the medical help he needs πŸ’Š meanwhile we got people here who are supposed to be helping us but instead they're just making lives worse πŸ˜”
 
omg u guys i'm literally shaking thinking about marwan's situation 😱 he has like 2 life threatening medical conditions and the gov't still thinks he's a terrorist 🀯 how is this even possible? they're just trying to deport him cause of some stupid visa issue and now he might have to leave his family behind because of it 😭 i'm so sad for him and his community πŸ™ they need to rethink their immigration policies ASAP because this is just not right 🚫
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ [Distracted Boyfriend] - but in this case, it's not a girl... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Marwan's family is the one being torn apart πŸ’”. His medical conditions are legit πŸš‘, no need for drama πŸ’₯. Remove him as a citizen πŸ‡―πŸ‡΄ and send him to Jordan. Not detention πŸ€•, but freedom 🌟. This whole thing smells like #FalseAccusations πŸ”΄βš οΈ
 
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