An Ohio man went to ICE for a routine check-in. He didn't come home
- Armando Reyes Rodriguez received a call from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer and was detained while seeking asylum.
- He was transferred to the Butler County Jail, which has a contract with ICE, that same day, according to jail records.
- Caleb Kragt, co-pastor of Rodriguez's church in Tipp City, expressed frustration, stating that there is no criminal reason for Rodriguez's detention.
- Rodriguez is originally from Honduras and was seeking asylum before his detention.
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An Ohio man went to ICE for a routine check-in. Loved ones say he was then brought to the Butler County Jail
Protesters outside the Butler County Jail on Wednesday called for the release of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) prisoners one of whom, they said, was separated from his family.Armando Reyes Rodriguez got a call from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on Monday.According to advocates, Rodriguez was told that he needed to come to ICE's office in Blue Ash to have his ankle monitoring device removed. It is unclear why…
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