Wisconsin Officials to Address Claims of Skokie Woman's Detention by ICE
Wisconsin law enforcement officials are preparing to release new information regarding claims made by Summer Sundas 'Sunny' Naqvi, a woman from Skokie, Illinois, who alleges she was detained by U.S. immigration officials for nearly 48 hours across multiple states. The Dodge County Sheriff's Office announced that a conference is scheduled to address these claims, which Naqvi's supporters say began after she landed at O'Hare International Airport on March 5. Naqvi's family and supporters, including Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison, assert that she was held at various locations, including the Dodge County jail, before being released. However, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and several law enforcement agencies have disputed these claims, stating that Naqvi was only subjected to additional security screening at the airport. The Dodge County Sheriff's Office has no record of her detention, and a German software company Naqvi claimed to work for denied her employment.