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Stateless Palestinian bride recounts 140 days in ICE custody: ‘I was treated like cattle’

According to Sakeik, she was transferred between at least four detention facilities during her 140-day stay and was often shackled and transported without food or water.

July 05, 2025 / 11:05 IST
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Ward Sakeik, 22, is married to a US citizen. (Photo: X)

A 22-year-old stateless Palestinian woman has spoken out after being held in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention for more than four months, saying she was denied basic rights and subjected to harsh treatment while in custody.

Ward Sakeik, who has lived in the United States since the age of 8, was detained by ICE officials on February 28 after returning from her honeymoon in the US Virgin Islands with her husband, a US citizen. She was taken into custody at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport, where authorities told her she was under a final removal order, India Today reported.

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Sakeik, who was born in Saudi Arabia but is not recognized as a citizen by any country, said her stateless status led to her prolonged detention. “I was criminalized for being stateless,” she told reporters at a press conference this week. “I lost five months of my life,” she said, as quoted by Times of India.

According to Sakeik, she was transferred between at least four detention facilities during her 140-day stay and was often shackled and transported without food or water.