It is almost certainly true. His lawyer stated he'd entered legally through the CBP app which is the proper method. He had turned up to his scheduled appointment so presumably he'd brought the required paperwork."An Afghan ally who served alongside U.S. forces was legally paroled into the U.S. and showed up for his first hearing".
How do we know the above statement was true? It’s just a clip on 'X', owned by that bloke who has fallen out with Trump. Did he have any supporting documentation when he turned up for the 'hearing'? Did he have any legal representation? All we see is a bloke being taken away somewhere, presumably for questioning. What happened to him?
Afghan who aided U.S. Army detained by ICE in San Diego Immigration Court
“I came here to make a better life,” said the client during his arrest. “I didn’t know that this would happen… I worked with the U.S. Military.”
As to what happened? His lawyer hasn't been able to contact him, so who knows.
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