Afghan who worked with US military dies in ICE custody: Advocacy group
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An Afghan who helped US military forces during the war died while in ICE custody.
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An Afghan man who assisted the U.S. military during the war in Afghanistan died while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on Saturday. The AfghanEvac advocacy group is calling for investigations into his death.
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