From Donna Farvard, NIAC Action <[email protected]>
Subject Update: Dr. Sirous Asgari has contracted COVID-19
Date May 1, 2020 11:30 PM
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Dear John,
Two weeks ago, I told you about Dr. Sirous Asagri, an Iranian scientist that is unjustly being held in an immigration detention facility. Now he has contracted COVID-19 [[link removed]] . Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) not only refuses to release Dr. Asgari to a proper medical facility, they continue to put his life at risk by holding him in a jail ward with two other COVID-19 positive detainees, where they lack basic health and sanitation needs.
>>Take action today! Call the deportation officer, Scott A. Wichrowski at (216) 749-9224 and ask that Dr. Asgari is released to his children so they can ensure he receives proper treatment for COVID-19 at a medical facility.
Today, we issued the following statement [[link removed]] with the Iranian American Bar Association (IABA) and the Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA):
After weeks of calling for the release of Dr. Sirous Asgari [[link removed]] from civil immigration detention, we are deeply distressed to learn that he has contracted COVID-19 while held in detention [[link removed]] . Given his extreme medical vulnerability to the virus, we urge Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) to immediately release Dr. Asgari to a medical facility so he can receive life-saving treatment and then release him to his family for further recovery. We also urge the Iranian American community to take action to support Dr. Asgari and his family.
Dr. Asgari has been unjustly held at the Winn Parish civil immigration detention in Louisiana where he has been indefinitely detained despite being exonerated from all unsubstantiated charges brought against him by the U.S. government. He remains a part of an emergency lawsuit filed on behalf of 16 medically vulnerable people being held at immigration detention centers, who are all severely at risk for contracting COVID-19 and face life threatening circumstances. This case comes on the heels of several similar lawsuits and orders by Judges across the country to release medically vulnerable detainees as ICE has violated due process and lacks a constitutionally sufficient purpose for continued detention of such medically vulnerable detainees.
While in detention, Dr. Asgari has publicly decried how ICE has failed to follow urgent public health guidelines. Despite his courage in speaking out, his significant ties to the United States (where his two children live), and his known vulnerability to COVID-19, ICE has refused to release Dr. Asgari to his family or even provide for a return flight to Iran.
Now, after testing positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday April 28, 2020, Dr. Asgari has been held in an ICE infirmary, where his medical treatment remains uncertain. Dr. Asgari has been denied access to a shower and just a bowl of water to wash with. Due to his life-threatening vulnerability, it is imperative that Dr. Asgari is released and transferred to a medical facility to receive proper treatment for COVID-19 and then ultimately released to his family so he can fully recover.
Take Action to Support Dr. Asgari and His Family
We urge the Iranian American community:
1.
Sign
the
petition
[[link removed]]
;
2.
Amplify
this
statement
[[link removed]]
and
share
media
coverage
of
Dr.
Asgari’s
case
on
social
media.
Iranian American Bar Association (IABA)
National Iranian American Council (NIAC)
Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA)
In solidarity,
Donna Farvard
National Organizing Director
P.S. Learn more about Dr. Asgari’s case in our latest episode of NIACast , “The Curious Case of Dr. Sirous Asgari.” [[link removed]] unsubscribe: [link removed]
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