
Elderly Sikh woman detained by US immigration authorities
A 73-year old Sikh woman has been detained by immigration authorities in California after she went for a routine check-in with the US agency, sparking protests and concerns among her family and members of the community. Harjit Kaur, who has lived in the East Bay in Northern California for more than 30 years, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials during a routine check-in earlier this week, a report in Berkeleyside, a nonprofit news portal, said.
The report added that her family along with hundreds of members from the community organised a protest on Friday, calling for the immediate release of Kaur, who was detained on Monday after ICE asked her to come to the San Francisco office to turn in additional paperwork. “She was taken to a detention centre in Bakersfield,” the report said.
Harjit Kaur was undocumented, according to a report in ABC7News. She came to the US in 1992 from India as a single mother with two sons. Her asylum case was denied in 2012, but since then she has reported to ICE in San Francisco every six months for more than 13 years, her daughter-in-law Manji Kaur said.