Afghan immigrant who helped U.S. military fight Taliban arrested by ICE
https://coloradosun.com/2025/11/07/immigration-ice-truck-drivers-afghan-immigrant/
The father of four, who had settled in Colorado and gotten his commercial drivers license, was driving a truck through Indiana when he was taken by masked ICE agents in October
"Back in Afghanistan, Mohammad Ali Dadfar worked alongside the U.S. government fighting against the Taliban as a security official in the Afghan Army.
He joined U.S. troops as they traveled from province to province, attempting to hold back the armed rebellion. And after U.S. forces withdrew from the country, and the capital city of Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021, Dadfar feared he and his family would be murdered.
It took three years for the family of five to journey to the United States, where they applied for asylum and settled in Colorado. Dadfar, who had a permit that authorized him to work in the United States, initially got a job as an insulation installer in Boulder County, then studied and received a commercial drivers license this fall to become a long-haul truck driver.
Last month, as Dadfar drove a truckload of supplies through Indiana, he was taken by masked ICE agents after he was forced to strip by the roadside and handcuffed. He has been locked in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Missouri for 26 days.