Apr 10, 2026·Cheshire, CT·Afghanistan
On April 6, 2026, ICE agents arrested 18-year-old Rihan, an Afghan national and Cheshire High School senior, while attempting to rearrest his father Zia, a former U.S. military interpreter. Rihan had legally entered the United States on humanitarian parole in October 2024 and submitted a pending application for legal permanent residency in June 2025. ICE claimed his parole had expired in October 2025, though court filings indicate it was valid until October 2026, suggesting the arrest resulted from administrative error. He was transported to Plymouth County Correctional Facility in Massachusetts, approximately 170 miles from home, preventing him from attending final exams and graduation. On April 10, 2026, Connecticut state officials including Governor Lamont, Senator Blumenthal, and Attorney General Tong held a press conference calling for his release.