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stopped by a border patrol. A skirmish in which three of his colleagues were injured and two Turkish soldiers died ensued and he managed to flee. A few months later he was captured and imprisoned for 1 year and 4 months after which was released. He then left Turkey for the United States where he applied for political asylum in 1991.
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It was in Europe where Parlak then joined the political wing of the PKK and organized festivals in their support. Aiming to join his family in Turkey, he travelled to Lebanon to get training in a camp of the PKK. After eight months, he led a team of five militants over Syria to Turkey where they were
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retroactively labeled the PKK a "terrorist organization" in 1997. The charges against him were for lying about not being affiliated with a terrorist group on his asylum application. Despite applying 5 years prior when the PKK was not declared a terrorist organization. Post
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where he campaigned for the Kurdish rights movement. After having been imprisoned during a rally at the age of sixteen, he migrated to Germany where he lived for seven years.
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Parlak grew up into a Kurdish family and had nine siblings. His father was a farmer. During first grade in school, he was punished by the teacher for having spoken
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and was released from prison on June 3, 2005. The court had originally decided to deport him based on the government's case.
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On July 17, 2018, an immigration judge ruled that Parlak could retain his American residency per the
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on July 29, 2004. He served 10 months in a Michigan County jail. Parlak subsequently won a writ of
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United States immigration and naturalization case law
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Ibrahim Parlak
Gaziantep
Kurdistan Workers' Party
Gaziantep
Kurdish
United States Department of Homeland Security
Kurdistan Workers' Party
Kurdish
Gaziantep
Harbert
Michigan
U.S. State Department
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Department of Homeland Security
habeas corpus
United Nations Convention against Torture












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