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Family of Arlington man detained by ICE says son's health depends on his release

An older man in a grey button-down shirt and matching black vest and pants stands behind a younger man, seated, wearing a purple button-down shirt. The younger man has a breathing tube attached to his neck. They are both in front of a wooden wall and yellow stained glass window.
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Shahd Arnaout
Maher Tarabishi has had permission for decades to live in the U.S. to care for his 30-year-oldson, Wael Tarabishi, an American citizen who suffers from Pompe disease, a condition that causes muscle deterioration and has left him bedridden.

The family of a Jordanian national in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody is pleading for his release as his son鈥檚 health declines.

Maher Tarabishi was detained after his annual check-in at the Dallas ICE Field office on Oct 28. He has been in the U.S. since 1994.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a nightmare," said Tarbishi鈥檚 daughter-in-law, Shahd Arnaout. "I don鈥檛 wish on anyone what is happening right now with us."

Arnaout said her father-in-law has had permission for decades to live in the U.S. to care for his 30-year-old son, Wael Tarabishi. Wael is an American citizen and suffers from Pompe disease, a condition that causes muscle deterioration and has left him bedridden.

"I know how my father-in-law works so hard to make sure that his son is breathing," Arnaout said.

She and her family are able to talk to Maher Tarabishi frequently, and she said things have gone from bad to worse.

鈥淓very time on the phone call, he鈥檚 crying, crying, crying, all he thinks about is his son,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he first question is, 鈥楬ow's Wael? Did you give him that medication?鈥欌

In a statement posted on Instagram, Wael, who has undergone 36 surgeries, called his father 鈥渕y hero, my hope, my miracle, my motivation, my safe place.鈥

鈥淣ot a single person knows more about my condition than him,鈥 the statement reads. 鈥淓ven when we go to the hospital, the nurses and medical teams tell him, 鈥楶lease show us and take the lead.鈥欌

Arnaout said Tarabishi had been keeping up with his check-ins with immigration officials for years without any problems. It was hours before his family was informed that he was detained.

鈥淭hank God they let him to make that five-minute call, not even five minutes,鈥 she said. 鈥淎t this point we thought he's dead or something bad happened to him.鈥

She said although he went to his check-in with his paperwork, he was detained immediately.

Tarabishi stayed in the Dallas ICE Facility for four days with 30 other people and with access to only one bathroom, Arnaout said. He was then transferred to the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, located in Anson, 200 miles west of Dallas. She called the conditions there 鈥渋nhumane.鈥

四虎影院 reached out to ICE for details about Tarabishi鈥檚 arrest but has not received a response. In a statement shared with NBC last month, the agency alleged Tarabishi was a 鈥渟elf-admitted member of the Palestine Liberation Organization,鈥 the internationally recognized representative of Palestinians.

Arnaout said the statement 鈥渄id not make any sense.鈥 She said Tarabishi has never received so much as a speeding ticket.

鈥淗e鈥檚 been following the rules,鈥 she said.

More than 50 days after his father was detained, Wael Tarabishi's health has continued to worsen.

He was hospitalized last month to be treated for blood sepsis and pneumonia. He has since been released, but Arnaut fears Wael might return to the hospital.

鈥淚 feel like this is all on ICE, because if my father-in-law was next to him right now, none of that would happen.鈥

Priscilla Rice is 四虎影院鈥檚 communities reporter. Got a tip? Email her at price@kera.org.

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