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He has a work permit, a coffee shop – and an ICE ankle monitor: ‘Is this America?’

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This story was selected and curated by our editorial team in the California category. Published on August 21, 2026 • Originally reported by Amanda Ulrich in San Diego. OMEGAZEPRIME provides independent news coverage and analysis for our readers. Stay informed with the latest developments.

Business owner Assim Alkhawaja was arrested by ICE as he dropped off Lyft passengers at a military base. Now he’s stuck in a terrifying fight to stay in the US

Deep within the bowels of San Diego’s federal courthouse, Assim Alkhawaja sat on the floor outside a nondescript office, waiting to be called for his ICE-mandated immigration appointment. He stared straight ahead, his posture tense, his face a mask.

The hallway was brown, as was the carpet. Above Alkhawaja’s head hung a framed stock photo of a waterfall. A few paces away, official government signs encouraged people without legal status to self-deport. “Leave on your own terms,” they read, in several languages. “Claim a free flight and an exit bonus for each member of your family.”

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