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He Has a Green Card and a Brain Tumor. DHS Wants to Deport Him for Forgery With No Proof.

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He Has a Green Card and a Brain Tumor. DHS Wants to Deport Him for Forgery With No Proof.
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Paramjit Singh, a 45-year-old man from India, has been living in the United States for over 20 years. He has a green card and has been working hard to build a life for himself in this country. However, his life has taken a devastating turn as he is now facing the possibility of being deported back to India, a country he left behind decades ago.

What makes this situation even more heartbreaking is the fact that Paramjit is going blind while being held in ICE detention. He has been diagnosed with a brain tumor and is in urgent need of medical attention. But instead of receiving the necessary treatment, he is being threatened with deportation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The reason for this potential deportation is a forgery conviction that Paramjit received in 1998. However, the DHS has failed to produce any record of this conviction, leaving many questions unanswered. How can someone be deported for a crime that may not even exist? How can a man with a green card, who has been living in the US for over two decades, be treated in such an inhumane manner?

Paramjit’s story is just one of many examples of the flawed and unjust immigration system in the US. It highlights the lack of transparency and accountability within the DHS, and the devastating consequences it can have on innocent individuals.

According to Paramjit’s lawyer, the DHS has not provided any evidence of the forgery conviction, despite multiple requests. This raises serious doubts about the validity of the conviction and the motives behind the DHS’s actions. It seems that they are determined to deport Paramjit at any cost, even if it means ignoring his urgent medical needs.

The situation becomes even more alarming when we consider the fact that Paramjit is not the only one facing such injustice. There are countless other individuals who are being held in ICE detention and facing deportation without proper evidence or due process. This raises serious concerns about the fairness and integrity of the US immigration system.

It is also worth noting that Paramjit’s case is not an isolated incident. In recent years, there have been numerous cases of individuals being wrongfully detained and deported by the DHS. This highlights the urgent need for reform within the agency and the immigration system as a whole.

The treatment of Paramjit by the DHS is not only unjust but also inhumane. As he struggles with his deteriorating health, he is being denied the basic human right of access to proper medical care. This is a clear violation of his rights and goes against the values of compassion and humanity that the US claims to uphold.

It is time for the DHS to be held accountable for their actions and for the US immigration system to be reformed. The lives of innocent individuals like Paramjit are at stake, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure their safety and well-being.

Furthermore, the case of Paramjit also sheds light on the need for a more compassionate and understanding approach towards immigration. Many individuals come to the US seeking a better life and opportunities, and they should not be punished for minor mistakes or misunderstandings.

It is also important to acknowledge the contributions that immigrants make to the US economy and society. They bring diversity, skills, and talents that enrich the country and should be welcomed and embraced, not treated as criminals.

In the face of such injustice, it is heartening to see the support and advocacy that Paramjit has received from various organizations and individuals. The fight for justice and fairness for him and others like him must continue until they are granted the rights and dignity they deserve.

In conclusion, the case of Paramjit Singh is a clear example of the flaws and injustices within the US immigration system. It is a call to action for the government to reform the system and for society to show compassion and empathy towards immigrants. Let us stand in solidarity with Paramjit and others like him, and demand justice and fairness for all.

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