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Afghan asylum seeker detained 68 days in Michigan, released after legal fight
By Isabelle Tavares at Planet Detroit
· July 1, 2026
· 12 min read
This reporting was made possible in part with support from the Poynter Institute.M is a man in his 40s who belongs to Afghanistan’s Hazaras, an ethnic minority group that has long faced persecution and violence. When the Taliban took over, remaining in Afghanistan no longer felt possible, he said...
Key takeaway M is a man in his 40s who belongs to Afghanistan’s Hazaras, an ethnic minority group that has long faced persecution and violence.
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Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: Planet Detroit ·
Reading time: 12 min
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What is this story about? This reporting was made possible in part with support from the Poynter Institute.M is a man in his 40s who belongs to Afghanistan’s Hazaras, an ethnic minority group that has long faced persecution and violence. When the Taliban took over, remaining in Afghanistan no longer felt possible, he said...
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