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John Woodrow Cox
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Washington Post enterprise | CHILDREN UNDER FIRE: An American Crisis (https://shorturl.at/KrAnY) | john.cox@washpost.com | Signal: @johnwoodrowcox.01
When H learned that he would continue to be held, with no resolution on the horizon, he made a plea:
November 7, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Late on the afternoon before the hearing, DHS had filed an FBI memo that said H was under a “National Security investigation” and was considered “a potential threat.”

In court, the judge questioned the prosecutor about the memo. I've never before seen an exchange like this over evidence.
November 7, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Last week, a DHS attorney announced in court that the government has not finished his background check and could not estimate when it would. The frustrated immigration judge acknowledged that, by law, she doesn’t have the option to grant him asylum without a finalized check.
November 7, 2025 at 3:23 PM
And a link to our original story on the man,
who supported the war in Afghanistan, came to the U.S. legally, applied for asylum, had two kids, became a bookkeeper, bought an American flag bumper sticker.

Then ICE arrested him. If he's deported, he expects the Taliban to kill him.
wapo.st/4oomFoU
He supported the U.S. war in Afghanistan. Now he may be deported to the Taliban.
He supported America’s war, escaped Afghanistan and started a family in the U.S. Then ICE arrested him. If he is deported, he expects the Taliban to kill him.
wapo.st
October 30, 2025 at 6:48 PM
Reposted by John Woodrow Cox
1. “Abandoned by Trump, a Farmer and a Migrant Search for a Better Future” @johnwoodrowcox.bsky.social, Sarah Blaskey, Matt McClain

"To survive the administration’s cuts and cruelty, a Trump voter and an immigrant needed each other."

www.washingtonpost.com/investigatio...
Abandoned by Trump, a farmer and a migrant search for a better future
With grants canceled and billions of dollars in jeopardy, Trump’s cuts are devastating American farmers and plunging families into uncertainty.
www.washingtonpost.com
July 25, 2025 at 1:28 PM