
Afghan Brothers Reunited After Asylum Bond
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Two Afghan brothers, Emran and Sajad Kohistani, were detained by immigration officials in Utah, but after six weeks, a judge approved their release on bond. The brothers, who have no criminal history and are strong candidates for asylum, were detained without clear reasons. Their family, including a pregnant wife, expressed relief and faith in the justice system. The brothers were released on a minimum bond of $1,500, covered by sponsors, and reunited with their family. They look forward to upcoming asylum hearings and personal milestones.
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