DHS, sheriff’s depts. deny Skokie woman’s claims she was held at O’Hare, taken to Broadview

The Department of Homeland Security released new details on Wednesday involving the Skokie woman who claimed that federal agents detained her and five coworkers for nearly two days after they got off their flight from Turkey to O’Hare.

The federal government, along with her alleged employer and two sheriff’s departments, is denying that it happened.

This comes following a press conference held on Sunday outside the Broadview ICE processing facility for 28-year-old Sunny Naqvi. Among those who spoke at the conference were Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison and Naqvi’s sister, Sarah Afzul. Naqvi herself was not in attendance to speak about the alleged incident…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS