Dallas caregiver father for disabled man dies after being detained by ICE

Dallas caregiver father for disabled man dies after being detained by ICE

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The family of a disabled Texas man are devastated by his “devastating and unimaginable” death, believing he died from the stress of his father’s arrest in prison. Trump’s immigration crackdown.

“After a long and hard battle with advanced Pompe disease, coupled with months of suffering as a result of his father’s abduction by ICE, Wael’s body could no longer handle the stress,” his family said in a release. Fundraising platform GoFundMe.

“I blame ICE,” his sister-in-law Shahd Arnaout Tell fort worth star telegram Wednesday. “Maybe instead of killing Ware with a bullet, they killed him when they took his father away.”

Weir’s father, Maher Tarabishi, has been his primary caregiver throughout his life, caring for his son at the home, which has top-notch facilities. However, Val’s condition deteriorated rapidly after Maher Tarabishi was detained, and in a video released from the hospital shortly before his death, he said life was difficult without his father.

Val Tarabish (left) poses with his father Maher Tarabish, his lifelong caregiver.

Val Tarabish (left) poses with his father Maher Tarabish, his lifelong caregiver. (Instagram)

“Mentally, I’ve never been worse,” Ware said in an earlier social media video. Local news affiliate KDFW Fox 4 News reports. “My dad has always been my hero and my safe haven. He did everything for me 24 hours a day and ICE took him away for no reason.”

Maher Tarabishi, a 62-year-old Jordanian citizen, first came to the United States in 1994 on a tourist visa. His asylum application was denied years ago, but under a supervision order he was allowed to remain in the country as the primary caregiver for his U.S. citizen son.

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during his last annual checkup. immigration officerMaher was detained by ICE on October 28 for claiming to be a “criminal alien,” and the Department of Homeland Security called him a “recognized member of a foreign terrorist organization.”

The Tarabishi family has denied the claims and said their father had inaccurate links to the company. Palestine Liberation Organization. They insisted he was not a criminal or dangerous; just “a father who spent his life caring for his disabled son.”

After her father’s arrest, Val was hospitalized twice in Mansfield, most recently on Christmas Eve because of problems with her stomach tube. The tube was the only way he could receive food, and he remained in the hospital until his death on January 23.

The Taling family is faced with

According to a request for help on GoFundMe, the Tarabishi family is facing “unexpected and overwhelming” expenses. (to fund me)

His distraught father was forced to watch helplessly in prison for months as his son slowly died, but he was refused access to his son’s funeral.

“Val was a U.S. citizen and asked his father to be with him as he died,” Arnott Tell fort worth star telegraph. “His country failed him.”

Robert Reich, renowned professor and political commentator, Slams callous immigration officials Because of their “unimaginable cruelty.”

Now, Val’s family faces “unexpected and overwhelming financial expenses,” prompting them to Ask for help on GoFundMeAs of Friday morning, the company had raised $53,000 of its $85,000 goal.

“All donations will be used to cover rent, transportation and basic living needs,” The fundraising page says.

“As a community, we must come together to support the Tarabish family. May Val rest in peace and may God grant his family patience and strength.”

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