German Green Card Holder Detained by U.S. Immigration Authorities Without Explanation
Fabian Schmidt, a legal U.S. permanent resident, remains in ICE custody, prompting German government investigations into possible policy shifts.
- Fabian Schmidt, a German national and U.S. Green Card holder, was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on March 7 after returning from Germany.
- Schmidt was interrogated, became ill, and was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital before being transferred to the Wyatt Detention Center in Rhode Island.
- His family has not received an explanation for his detention and has not heard from him since March 11, despite retaining legal representation.
- The German Foreign Office is investigating Schmidt's case alongside similar recent detentions of German nationals to determine if it reflects a broader policy shift under stricter U.S. immigration enforcement.
- Concerns have been raised about Schmidt's treatment during detention, including allegations of harsh interrogation and health issues, as well as broader implications for legal permanent residents.