ICE-Abused Immigrant, Jiang Zhen Xing, Wins Asylum
by Mike Liu
A Philadelphia mother, who miscarried twins when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents rushed to deport her from ICE offices to a New York airport. Has won U.S. asylum. Immigration Court Judge Barbara A. Nelson granted her request for political asylum based on China's one-child policy. The same judge had previously denied Ms. Jiang's other asylum appeals.
In February 2006, when Ms. Jiang was thirteen weeks pregnant, she reported to ICE offices for a agents took her from Ms. Jiang said ICE agents roughly shoved her into a van in Philadelphia and denied her pleas for medical help, nor was she given Ms. Jiang any food or water. The case sparked protests in New York and Philadelphia, headlines in Beijing and the formation of the Justice for Jiang Zhen Xing Campaign. The campaign seeks public accountability from ICE around humane treatment of all individuals in ICE custody and demands that human rights – to life, family, and work – function as the basis for immigration reform.
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