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Salah Sarsour released from ICE detention after pressure from family, supporters, elected officials
Salah Sarsour, a Muslim leader in Milwaukee, was released from ICE detention after a federal judge ruled his detention violated the First Amendment. The judge's decision followed pressure from his family, supporters, and elected officials, though his immigration case remains pending.
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