Afghan soldier seeking US asylum freed from Texas custody
HOUSTON (AP) — An Afghan soldier seeking U.S. asylum who was detained for months after being arrested while trying to cross the Mexico border has been freed from immigration detention and reunited with his brother, his attorney said Wednesday.
Abdul Wasi Safi’s release from custody in Eden, Texas, came after a judge dropped an immigration charge against him at the request of federal prosecutors.
Wasi Safi fled Afghanistan following the withdrawal of U.S. forces in August 2021, fearing reprisals from the Taliban. He was arrested in September last year near Eagle Pass, Texas, after crossing the Mexico border. He had hoped to eventually be reunited with his brother, Sami-ullah Safi, who lives in Houston.
Zachary Fertitta, one of his criminal defense attorneys, said Wednesday that Wasi Safi is receiving medical care at an undisclosed location but that he planned to speak at a news conference on Friday in Houston.