A Colombian man who was looking for asylum Newsweek.
The 28 -year -old Morgan Bowser said that the agents of the immigration and customs authority (ICE) (ICE) were looking for their partner John, Pineda Calderón, 35, a hotel renovation worker who was looking for asylum.
Bowser said she was waiting in the parking lot when the arrest on August 7th at around 10 a.m.
An ISAP appointment is a planned check-in in which immigrants have to take part while their immigration cases are processed.
Bowser, who was waiting for hours without knowing what had happened to Calderón, said that after the occurrence of a call, she was confirmed when she confirmed that he was held and transferred.

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Calderón, who has been in the United States since February 2023, recently applied for asylum and have been holding the distance back, said Bowser. He added his application four days before his imprisonment.
“He felt nervous, but not that he had the feeling that something would happen to him. It was just a feeling that he had. We even thought about getting out of the car to hug each other, but we only did in the event that it would be our last for a while,” she said.
Bowser said she had returned to her car with her laptop to work while waiting and to follow people. After several hours and after Calderón's lawyer, she found that he had been brought to another facility for about five minutes away. Calderón called her briefly to explain that he transported and calmed before he ended the call.
The Trump government has intensified the arrest of immigration of those who entered the country during the former administration of President Joe Biden. The White House has instructed several agencies to work together in order to carry out the promise of President Donald Trump to widespread mass shifts. The government claimed that everyone who lives illegally in the country is a criminal.
In an explanation NewsweekA spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) defended the detention of Calderón.
“John Ever Pineda Calderon, an illegal foreigner from Colombia, crossed the southern border illegally on February 10, 2023 Newsweek.
McLaughlin encouraged the migrants to self-shipping and found a federal program that offers $ 1,000 and a free flight for those who leave the United States voluntarily.
According to ICE, Calderón is located in the Ice Processing Center in Jena, Louisiana, in the Ice Processing Center, Louisiana.
His family in Colombia is concerned and unsure about his detention, said Bowser, who was added that she did not fully understand the complexity of the US immigration system or why he was taken into custody.
“I feel a number of emotions that are enough for fear, disturbances, grief, hope and support,” said Bowser.
“I have to keep a smiling face and maintain serenity when I call John or visit him because I know how easy those who are detained can lose hope,” she said.
“Nobody should have to live in fear. Nobody should have to fight against an immigration case. It is inhuman,” she added.
Bowser said Calderón planned a hearing in Jena on August 20.