Blind Refugee Found Dead 5 Days After Release From Border Patrol Custody in Buffalo
The Department of Homeland Security claims that the refugee was dropped off at a “warm, safe location” in Buffalo, New York. But he never made it inside.
After searching for five days, a partially blind refugee was found dead on Tuesday, only five miles from where U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents dropped him off after releasing him from custody. The discovery raises questions surrounding the conditions in which immigrant detainees are released from federal custody over a year into President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam came to the U.S. as a refugee in December 2024, as a member of Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya minority, but was arrested last February in Buffalo, New York, according to The Washington Post. Body cam footage reveals law enforcement officers confronting and using Tasers on Shah Alam, who was trespassing and using a curtain rod as a walking stick. He was then arrested for allegedly trespassing and biting law enforcement officers; he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors "in the interest of justice," according to a district attorney who noted that a felony conviction would've led to Shah Alam's mandatory deportation, reports The Post. With his sentencing set for next month, Shah Alam posted bond on February 19, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office transferred him to Border Patrol custody.
According to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) post on X, after Border Patrol agents confirmed that Shah Alam was a refugee and not deportable, the officers offered a "courtesy ride" to "a coffee shop, determined to be a warm, safe location near his last known address, rather than be released directly from the Border Patrol station."
But Shah Alam never made it inside the "warm, safe" coffee shop. Security footage obtained by Investigative Post, a Buffalo nonprofit, shows a white van dropping off a man matching Shah Alam's description in front of a Tim Horton's coffee shop on the evening of February 19. The man in the video exits the van over an hour after the store closed to walk-in customers, walks past the still-open drive-through window, and never enters the coffee shop, according to The Post.
The DHS also claimed on X that Shah Alam "showed no signs of distress, mobility issues, or disabilities requiring special assistance." However, according to a missing persons poster circulated by family and friends after Shah Alum went missing, he had back problems and difficulty walking. The poster also said that the 56-year-old didn't know how to use a phone and didn't know phone numbers or addresses.
The Erie County Medical Examiner has yet to establish a manner or cause of death, reports The Post. However, since his discovery, Democratic officials have already called for an investigation into and accountability for Shah Alam's death. Buffalo's Mayor Sean Ryan accused the CBP of a "dereliction of duty," and New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul called for "accountability" after agents left him to find his way home alone. And Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York demanded an independent investigation into both Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and CBP for answers.
Concerns have been mounting over the treatment of immigrant detainees ever since Trump kicked off his immigration crackdown last January. Faced with a record number of arrests and detentions, many of whom have no criminal record, the DHS and its subordinate agencies have been accused of a wide range of unconstitutional conduct. Alarmingly, over the last few winter months, immigration agencies have been accused of releasing detainees—some of whom were wrongfully arrested—without a winter coat or a way home, and without returning immigration documents to prove their legal status.
This pattern, along with the tragic death of Shah Alam, raises serious questions surrounding the DHS' policies when conducting arrests, detentions, and now releases. Transparency and accountability in federal custody, including immigration detention—however brief—is critical to ensuring not only the safety and constitutional rights of individuals, but to maintaining the public's trust and support for the rule of law.
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Just more brutality and murder by ICE. Nothing to see here.
Just more emotional lying from the left. Nothing to see here.
It IS a Not Little Emma article.
I know, right? All these refugees would be better off in the Myanmar Jungle!
He's brown and he doesn't speak American so he doesn't matter.
-true libertarian
Yeah, he was only here as a prop for DNC propaganda, and ballot harvesting. But there’s plenty more of them, right Drunky?
Fuck off commie scum.
Tony always makes me think of someone that could learn a lot from being repeatedly thrown down a flight of concrete stairs.
The sheriff's office didn't want anything to do with the rabid fool. He didn't know phone numbers and addresses. They dropped him off at a location that was known to him. None of his "family" seemed all too worried about him to keep track of his proceedings or give information up as a responsible party.
And Molly is not surprisingly having a hard time telling the difference between CBP and ICE. Mandarin to English translation is failing.
Tony is also retarded.
Body cam footage reveals law enforcement officers confronting and using Tasers on Shah Alam, who was trespassing and using a curtain rod as a walking stick.
With the framing of the article, the footage is better than the The Blind Kung-Fu Master skit.
Was wondering how long it would take autumn or sullum to post this bullshit story.
He was released from CBP. He asked to be dropped off at a coffee shop near his home. One He knew. He didnt die of exposure but other health issues.
Given he is dead, we have no way of knowing what he asked for.
Sure we do. The notes in the CBP case file. Do you have information that reliably contradicts that?
Hadn't seen this story but this guy was not detained by ICE he was arrested by local police and plead guilty to a crime. It's not clear why the local sheriff released him to border cops but once it was determined that he was not subject to deportation he was released and transported to the destination he requested. Seems like border patrol actually did everything right. It's a tragic story I guess but if anybody is responsible it's the local cops. He could have been released from courthouse after trial and his now outraged family could have taken him home. Or maybe he'd have died on the courthouse steps. In any case this is not the gotcha moment Autumn implies and it mostly reveals her desperation in trying to find something to support her narrative. Do better Autumn. Mamdani let 20 people freeze to death. Haven't seen a lot of coverage about that at Reason.
Mamdani let 20 people freeze to death.
And this is more than "The storm of the Century" in 2022, and a drop in the bucket compared to the numbers Cuomo is *known* to have been *actively* covering up.
It really is people who 7 yrs. ago were saying, "Why so serious?" to each other, shrugging when several thousand people die because it's all part of the plan, are now losing their minds when somebody they don't know from Myanmar dies because to them, it's personal.
A blind refugee who survived the horrors of the Myanmar jungles couldn't survive being dropped off on a totally low-crime street in Trump's America.
He didn't survive being dropped off outside at night in the cold. I guess he shoulda just "seen harder" and found his way back home.
If he was in Canada he would have been humanely euthanized.
Trump's America is more dangerous.
Bet he didn’t see that coming.
Why didn't they call his family ? Why didn't they notify his lawyer ? He was in custody for over a year, there are contact numbers in his file because his lawyer has to be notified of court issues. This is senior abandonment.
The sounds absolutely terrible and the only thing we can be sure of is that whatever the media is saying is not completely accurate. Taking this story at face value after so many others would be completely idiotic.
We're at the point where Libertarians are arguing for the government to walk us home at night.