Afghan man who served as US ally detained for 3 months during attempt to seek safety

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Twenty-seven-year-old Wasi Safi, who served as a U.S. ally fighting the Taliban, has been detained for more than three months. 'We stood alongside America,' the detainee's brother told ABC13.

Wasi Safi, 27, was first detained on Sep. 30 after crossing the U.S. Mexico border in Eagle Pass looking for safety.

His brother, Sami Safi, said he had all of his paperwork to show who he was and that he was part of the Afghan National Security Forces, but he was still taken into custody and slapped with a federal charge for illegally entering the U.S. The 27-year-old spent several months traveling across three continents to get to the U.S. His travels became violent and he was badly beaten at certain points in his journey. He is still suffering from severe physical pain that he said is not being properly addressed in the facility he is being held in Eden, Texas.

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