Chicago-area Asians were arrested in Midway Blitz. They kept quiet about it, for a while.

The quiet storm brewing in Chicago's Asian-American community. Rabia Amin's father, Asif Amin Cheema, was picked up by federal immigration agents just three minutes from his home in west suburban Addison. The 63-year-old Pakistani immigrant had applied for asylum and had no criminal record, but the authorities didn't hesitate to detain him.

Amin's family tried to keep her father's arrest quiet, fearing the gossip and stigma that could come with it. They even lied about his health issues – diabetes, high blood pressure, and vision problems – to avoid sparking rumors. But when Cheema collapsed at the airport just as he was about to be deported, the Amins couldn't stay silent anymore.

The family held a press conference on New Year's Day, pleading for their father's release. But it was too late; Cheema was deported back to Pakistan that evening. The ordeal took a toll on him, causing him to lose over 30 pounds while in detention.

Amin, who is now advocating for immigration reform, believes that speaking out and banding together is crucial. "You don't win by staying silent," she said. "It hurts you more than anything." Her family's experience highlights the dangers of underestimating the impact of immigration enforcement on Asian-American communities.

Asians are being targeted in disproportionate numbers, with over 140 arrests made in Illinois since the start of the Trump administration. Many have been immigrants with no criminal record, only to be detained and deported. The lack of media coverage and a false sense of security among some community members has contributed to their silence.

Organizations serving Asian populations are now stepping up efforts to educate residents about immigration rights and provide support. Lisa Wright, director of government affairs at the Chinese American Service League, notes that "each ethnicity has an organization that represents them... sometimes they can operate in their silos." It's time for these groups to coalesce and build a stronger coalition against Trump's mass deportation campaign.

Amin's story serves as a powerful reminder that speaking up is not only important but also necessary. The silence of the past has allowed this storm to brew, but it's too late now. Asians must band together and demand justice for their community.
 
I'm still shaking my head over this whole thing 🀯. I mean, come on! This poor man gets detained, deported... all because he applied for asylum? It's just common sense, right? And the fact that they had to lie about his health issues to keep him quiet is just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. You can't blame Amin and her family for speaking out now; it's too late, but it's better than staying silent πŸ™. I wish more organizations would work together to help these communities, you know? It feels like we're still living in the same world as Trump's America πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We need a collective effort to protect our rights and make sure everyone is treated fairly πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm so worried about these people πŸ€•. It's just not fair that someone who applied for asylum gets picked up like that! And 63?! That's old age, you know? What did he even do to deserve this? Deportation is such a harsh punishment... my grandma had to leave Pakistan because of the war, but at least she was allowed to stay in the US. This immigration thing is so complicated... I just wish everyone could get along and respect each other's rights 🀞
 
πŸ€• It's heartbreaking what's happening to these families, especially Rabia's dad... 63 yrs old & diabetic, he just got deported back to Pakistan without even a chance to say goodbye to his family. It's like, what are we even doing here? We're supposed to be building a country for everyone, not pushing people out because of our own biases πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I remember my own parents coming to this country with nothing & working hard to build a new life... it's crazy that some ppl still think they can just detain ppl w/ no record & send 'em back. πŸ’” We need 2 stand together & make some noise, like Rabia is doin' now. πŸ—£οΈ
 
man i feel so bad for rabia and her family πŸ€• they went through so much just because her dad wanted a better life for them in america it's like the system is designed to fail people who are just trying to make a living and be safe... and now they're being targeted in a way that's disproportionate to their population it's crazy. i think its time for us as a community to stand up and demand change we need to support organizations that are fighting for our rights and educate ourselves about what's going on so we can speak out when we see injustice happening
 
This is so messed up 🀯! I mean, the dude got picked up without even a whisper, just 'cause he applied for asylum. No record of crime or anything. And then they deport him back to Pakistan, leaving his daughter and family in shock? It's like, hello humanity! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

And what really gets me is how this reflects on the Asian-American community as a whole. Like, we're already underrepresented and marginalized enough, but now we're getting targeted by immigration enforcement too. It's time for us to stand up and support each other πŸ’ͺ.

I'm glad some organizations are stepping up their game and educating people about immigration rights. We need more of that solidarity and less of the 'each ethnicity operates in its own silo' vibe 🀝. Our communities should be stronger, not fragmented!
 
πŸ˜• I'm literally shook by this news, guys 🀯. As a Chinese person myself, I can imagine how scary it must be for my fellow Asian-Americans to face such harassment and deportation just because of their background πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's like, we're already feeling so vulnerable and exposed in today's world, and then the authorities come along and start picking on us even more 😩.

I mean, can you believe this dude got picked up without any real crime on his record? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And then they deport him back to Pakistan with no hesitation 🚫. That's just not right, fam πŸ‘Š. We need to stand together as a community and demand some justice here πŸ’ͺ.

And it's so true that organizations serving Asian populations need to step up their game and work together more 🀝. I mean, we can't keep being held back by our own silos and fear 😳. It's time for us to take a stand and make some noise πŸ—£οΈ. We deserve to be protected and respected as human beings πŸ’•.
 
πŸ€• my heart is goin out to this fam right now... 63 yr old man gets picked up by immigration agents & deported back 2 pakistan without even a trial? that's just not right 🚫 it's like they're treatin people like numbers or somethin. I mean, Rabia's dad had diabetes, high blood pressure & vision problems - what more evidence do u need? 😷 & now he lost over 30 pounds while in detention... talk about a toll it takes on ur mental health πŸ€• we gotta speak out against this kind of injustices & demand justice for our community πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 This is so messed up 🀯. I'm really worried about the Asian-American community in Chicago. It seems like they're being targeted just because of their background. Deporting someone with no criminal record, who's even sick, is crazy 😩. I don't think it's fair that people are being silenced just because of fear of gossip or stigma. We need to stand together and support each other more. Organizations should really be helping us out by educating us about our rights and providing support 🀝. It's time for us to speak up and demand justice! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm getting chills thinking about this πŸ€•. Did you know that in 2022, the US immigration system had over 11 million apprehensions? That's crazy! 🚨 70% of those cases were resolved without a conviction. So, why did Asif get deported despite having no record? πŸ€” It just goes to show how arbitrary and unfair the system can be.

Here are some stats that really made me go wow:

* In 2023 alone, there were over 4 million people detained in immigration centers.
* The number of immigrants arrested has been on the rise since Trump took office – by 35%!
* Immigrant children make up about 17% of all deportees.

We need to do better. We need to amplify Asif's story and the stories of many others like him. It's time for Asian communities to unite and demand change! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u dont know about this?? so like this guy gets arrested by federal agents and deported back 2 pakistan after having health issues πŸ€’πŸš« his daughter is super upset and now she's speaking out against immigration reform 😑 it's crazy cuz ppl r being targeted in disproportionate numbers and alot of them dont even have a record πŸ“ idk why ppl arent talking about this more πŸ—£οΈ its like we should b supporting ppl like asif cheema who r just trying 2 live their lives πŸ’” i think orgs servin asian populations need 2 work together more 2 educate ppl and provide support 🀝
 
I'm so worried about what's happening with the Asian-American community in Chicago... πŸ€• They're being targeted left and right by immigration agents and it's like, totally not fair! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ My friend's cousin is from Pakistan and he got picked up for no reason at all... they said he had a "paper issue" but really it was just because of his background. It's so scary to think about what could happen if you don't have the right papers or connections. 🀯 And the worst part is that people are still being deported even if they're not doing anything wrong. I mean, can't we all just get along and help each other out? πŸ˜” We need more organizations stepping up to support these communities and make sure everyone has access to the same rights and resources. It's like, totally unacceptable that some groups are operating in their own little silos when they should be working together as one big coalition... πŸ’ͺ
 
this is so crazy what's going on with rabia's dad i mean i thought we were living in a more inclusive society now 🀯 but apparently not everyone is equal when it comes to immigration reform the fact that asians are being targeted in disproportionate numbers is just mind-blowing 140 arrests since trump took office is insane and yeah the media coverage is lacking too many ppl are still scared to speak out because of fear of stigma or worse

but you know what's even more scary than the stats? The fact that ppl like rabia are having to become advocates for change themselves it's heartbreaking cuz they shouldn't have to go through this but at the same time i'm glad that ppl like her are speaking up and demanding justice for their community because we need more voices like hers in this conversation

i was thinking about how this affects ppl in chicago where i live too there are so many asian communities here who deserve better and it's frustrating cuz some of them might be too scared to come forward because they're worried about being deported or losing their job or worse what's the point of having a system if ppl can just get picked up like that?
 
πŸš¨πŸ‘€ I'm telling you, something fishy went down with Asif Amin Cheema's arrest. Like, what was his "health issues" really? Diabetes, high blood pressure, vision problems... sounds legit, but what if it was all just a smokescreen for the real reason he got picked up? πŸ€” And then they deport him back to Pakistan on New Year's Eve? No way, that's not a coincidence. It's like they wanted him gone. I'm not saying it's government conspiracy or anything (okay, maybe I am 😏), but it's clear there's more to this story than meets the eye. And what about all those other Asian immigrants who got arrested and deported since Trump took office? That's just numbers game, people... they're not telling us the whole truth πŸ€‘. We need to dig deeper and find out what's really going on here. πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜• I'm so worried about Rabia Amin's dad, Asif Cheema! 63 yrs old and already deported πŸš«πŸ’” He was just trying to seek asylum, no crime on his record, but the authorities just picked him up without hesitation 😲. It's like they're targeting Asian-Americans specifically, and it's not fair at all πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

The fact that his family had to hide his health issues from everyone because of the stigma around deportation is just heartbreaking πŸ’”. And now he's paying the price, losing 30 lbs in detention 😷. Rabia's right, you can't just stay silent about this kind of injustice πŸ—£οΈ. We need more people speaking out and demanding change.

The stats on arrests are staggering - over 140 in Illinois alone since Trump took office πŸ“Š. It's time for us to wake up and realize that these attacks aren't just on immigrants, but on our communities too πŸ‘₯. Asian orgs need to put aside their differences and work together to fight this mass deportation campaign πŸ’ͺ.

We can't let the silence of the past turn into a deadly storm πŸŒͺ️. Rabia Amin's story is just one example of what happens when we don't speak up πŸ—£οΈ. We need more voices, louder and clearer, to demand justice for our communities πŸ’•.
 
I'm totally shocked by what happened to Asif Amin Cheema... like, 63 years old man just because he applied for asylum? 🀯 It's so unfair. The thing that gets me is how his family tried to keep it under wraps but eventually had to speak out when things took a turn for the worse. It's true what Rabia said, "You don't win by staying silent"... I mean, who would want to live in fear of being deported? 😩 And 30 pounds lost in detention? That's just crazy. I'm definitely with Lisa Wright on this one - we need more organizations working together to support our Asian communities and speak out against these mass deportation campaigns. It's time for us to stand up and demand justice! πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ‘Š
 
I'm getting so frustrated reading about Asif Cheema's experience 🀯. It's just devastating that he was detained, deported, and is struggling with his health issues after speaking out against the system πŸ’”. I think it's really important for Asian-American communities to come together and support each other right now πŸ‘«. We can't keep being silenced or expecting things to magically change on their own - we need to demand action from our leaders and hold them accountable πŸ—£οΈ. It's crazy that these mass deportations are happening, especially with people having no criminal record πŸ€”. The numbers in Illinois since the Trump admin are staggering - 140+ arrests? That's not right! We need more organizations working together to educate and support each other, like Lisa Wright said πŸ‘. I'm all for speaking up and using our voices to create change πŸ’ͺ. Let's do this, Asian-American community! 🌟
 
this is so unfair 🀯... immigrants with no record are being deported left & right, it's like they're not even human anymore 😱... I'm really worried about the impact on mental health, all this stress & fear can't be good for people's well-being πŸ’”... we need to stand up for ourselves & our communities, no more silence πŸ—£οΈ... immigration reform is long overdue, it's time for change πŸ”„... Asians are being targeted in such a disproportionate way, it's like they're being singled out on purpose πŸ˜’... we need more awareness & education about immigration rights, organizations should be working together to support each other πŸ’ͺ
 
😱 this is so messed up... A 63-year-old man with no criminal record just gets taken away by immigration agents because he applied for asylum 🀯 and his own family has to hide his health issues from the public to avoid rumors... it's like, what even is the criteria here? And now he's deported back to Pakistan, losing over 30 pounds in detention 😷. The fact that Asians are being targeted in disproportionate numbers, with no criminal record or history of problems, just because they're immigrants πŸ‘₯, is just not right. We need more awareness and support for these communities πŸ’ͺ, like organizations educating residents about immigration rights and providing a stronger coalition against mass deportations πŸ“£. It's time to break the silence and demand justice for Asian-Americans! πŸ—£οΈ
 
man... this is so messed up 🀯. i mean, who gets picked up by immigration agents just because they applied for asylum? and then what happens is they're deported back to a country where they might not even have family or friends left over there 😩. and the part that really gets me is how people in their community are still stuck in silence... like, we can't let this continue to happen to innocent people who just want a better life for themselves πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. i think it's awesome that Rabia Amin is speaking out now and advocating for change, and i hope more ppl do the same so we can create some real change πŸ’ͺ. we gotta support our asian american communities and help them feel seen and heard πŸ‘.
 
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