From the Guardian:
"A nearly blind Burmese refugee who was abandoned by border patrol agents has been found dead in Buffalo, New York, city officials confirmed.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, had been missing since 19 February, when he was dropped off by border patrol following his release from Erie county holding center, according to the Investigative Post."
Nurul Amin Shah Alam had been in the Erie county holding center for a year since he was arrested for ending up on a woman's porch after getting lost on a walk and refusing to relinquish the curtain rod he uses as a cane when police showed up.
Border patrol dropped him off at a Buffalo Tim Hortons at 8:00 PM 5 miles from his home on February 19 and they never alerted his family or his lawyer of his release. In addition to being almost completely blind, he had trouble walking without a cane, can't use a phone, and spoke no English. The temperatures in Buffalo have been below freezing all week. His lawyer and family searched for him Friday and Saturday without luck and then opened a missing person's case on Sunday.
He leaves behind a wife and two sons.
"A nearly blind Burmese refugee who was abandoned by border patrol agents has been found dead in Buffalo, New York, city officials confirmed.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, had been missing since 19 February, when he was dropped off by border patrol following his release from Erie county holding center, according to the Investigative Post."
Nurul Amin Shah Alam had been in the Erie county holding center for a year since he was arrested for ending up on a woman's porch after getting lost on a walk and refusing to relinquish the curtain rod he uses as a cane when police showed up.
Border patrol dropped him off at a Buffalo Tim Hortons at 8:00 PM 5 miles from his home on February 19 and they never alerted his family or his lawyer of his release. In addition to being almost completely blind, he had trouble walking without a cane, can't use a phone, and spoke no English. The temperatures in Buffalo have been below freezing all week. His lawyer and family searched for him Friday and Saturday without luck and then opened a missing person's case on Sunday.
He leaves behind a wife and two sons.