Maher's attorney, Ali Elhorr, told People magazine that the father had entered the US lawfully with a visa, but in 2006, his asylum application was denied and a deportation order was issued. That same year, after Wael was officially diagnosed, Maher became his primary caretaker and was therefore permitted to remain in the States ...
Disabled son of ICE detainee dies. "At the end of last year, after his father's arrest, his family said he had been rushed to the hospital twice."
-- dell cameron (@dell.bsky.social) Jan 24, 2026 at 1:06 AM
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