🐽 CAIR Ohio Calls for Immediate Release of Cincinnati Imam Detained by ICE

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The Ohio chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Ohio) today called for the immediate release of Imam Ayman Soliman, a respected Muslim chaplain at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and imam at Clifton Mosque, who was detained yesterday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Imam Ayman Soliman immigrated to the United States from Egypt over a decade ago and was granted asylum based on credible fears of political persecution. He has no criminal record and has lived here for years under lawful asylum status. In December 2024, his asylum was unexpectedly revoked without clear explanation or due process.

He was detained yesterday morning during a routine ICE check-in. Imam Ayman is widely respected for his service to the Cincinnati community, including his role as the first official Islamic chaplain at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where he has provided essential spiritual care to patients and families.

His detention raises serious concerns about due process and the integrity of the U.S. asylum system. Given his history of political activism in Egypt, Imam Ayman faces grave risk of persecution, imprisonment, or even death if deported.

CAIR Ohio strongly condemns this unjust detention and calls on federal immigration authorities to:

- Immediately release Imam Ayman Soliman and halt deportation proceedings

- Restore his asylum status.

- Ensure full transparency in ICE’s decision making and uphold all legal protections for asylum seekers.


In a statement, CAIR-OH Executive Director Khalid Turaani said:

ā€œThis is an unconscionable abuse of power that puts the life of a kind and dedicated community leader at risk. Imam Ayman has served Cincinnati with compassion and integrity. Revoking his asylum without cause or process is not only cruel, it is a betrayal of America’s values. We demand his immediate release and a full investigation into this injustice.ā€

In a statement, CAIR-OH Staff Attorney Bilal Ahmed, Esq., said:

ā€œImam Ayman’s shockingly abrupt detention raises great concerns regarding potential due process violations. Imam Ayman came to the United States from Egypt to escape precisely the type of arbitrary detention he is facing now. We are truly saddened by the developments in his case, but remain committed to assisting Imam Ayman in whatever capacity we can.ā€



CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization, with three offices in Ohio – Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. The organization is dedicated to enhancing understanding of Islam, protecting civil rights, promoting justice, and empowering American Muslims.

CAIR’s mission is to protect civil rights, enhance understanding of Islam, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.

La misión de CAIR es proteger las libertades civiles, mejorar la comprensión del Islam, promover la justicia, y empoderar a los musulmanes en los Estados Unidos.
 
Given his history of political activism in Egypt, Imam Ayman faces grave risk of persecution, imprisonment, or even death if deported.
I am failing to see any problems with his deportation.

Muslims have multiple options of Islamic countries to live in. I literally give no shits about them being removed from Europe or the Anglosphere.
 
including his role as the first official Islamic chaplain at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where he has provided essential spiritual care to patients and families.
Good for him, but from an outsiders perspective I don't get it. With a Christian, Buddhist, Shinto or even Hindu priest, you'd want them around because of the recognized beneficial presence from their initiation, sacrality or invested power. From a Christian perspective a Bishop or priest acts in the place of Christ in giving Communion and healing the sick, any right thinking Christian would desire a priest if facing a mortal illness. But in decentralized religions where the clergy are basically scholars first, who gives a shit if the guy who knwes how many times a wife of Muhammed spoke of his ejaculate, or how many dried dates he had after supper, or what dye should be used for the string that determines liturgical nightfall shows up to your deathbed? In all your days watching hollywood films, you ever hear someone shout "Someone's dying here, get a Rabbi!!"?
 
Everyone knows Dr. Robert L. McKim Sr.'s CAER Ohio is the superior organization.
 
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specifically the suspicion that asylum is being revoked in retaliation for lawsuits against the federal government to remove a flag from his FBI background check.

I am actually 100% sure I know exactly what happened here but I think anyone who isn't familiar with certain of the players isn't gonna believe me.

eta: a sympathetic and detailed portait here


yeah lol this is an ODOC fuckup.
 
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Oh no he should never come back. Maybe he shouldn’t be a fraudster and wouldn’t be in this mess.
 
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So what happened?
ODOC is so incompetent they are killing people by not being able to manage the paperwork for their meds. If the OR incarcerated population had a different racial profile maybe someone would care but it's cletus so no one cares. People are literally going to care more about this Egyptian but it's very doubtful anyone will track the origin of his woes to some OR state employee making an oopsydoodle and then being too lazy and on permaleave to deal with it.
 
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