Days after he was taken into ICE custody, former Cincinnati Children’s chaplain Ayman Soliman remained hopeful about his case while speaking to friend and coworker, Lizzy Diop.
Diop, also a chaplain at Cincinnati Children’s, said she was able to visit and speak with Soliman Sunday at the Butler County Jail, four days after a routine check-in at the Blue Ash ICE facility changed his life.
“He said, ‘I wouldn’t trade the last four days for anything.’ This wasn’t what I wanted, but the last four days … like he’s gotten to be ministered to and minister to others,” said Diop…