Deplorable: Iconic Humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi Facing Deportation From US, Passport Siezed

Posted on January 29, 2008
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Adil Najam

Hassan Abbas from WatanDost just alerted me to this most deplorable and shocking news. According to the Daily Times:

Renowned social worker Abdul Sattar Edhi was interrogated by US immigration officials at the JF Kennedy Airport in New York, who also seized his passport and other documents, a private TV channel reported on Monday. Edhi told Geo News that US immigration officials had questioned him for eight hours at the airport. “They asked me why I don’t reside permanently in the US despite having a green card,” he said. “I told them that I’m a social worker and I have to travel extensively around the world, and so cannot live there permanently,” he added.



Edhi said he had faced the same behaviour from US immigration officials when he visited America in June last year. According to Geo News, the immigration officials allowed him to leave following the intervention of Pakistani officials, but did not return his passport and other documents. Edhi said the US officials, through a letter, had also asked him to appear in court for a hearing on February 20. Separately, talking to News One television channel, Edhi said US authorities apparently wanted to hinder his social work. He said he, his wife and their granddaughter had been living in a small room for the last month as the US authorities were refusing to return his passport.

In an earlier news story, Dawn had reported:

US authorities have threatened Pakistan’s most respected citizen Abdul Sattar Edhi with deportation, he said. “I just received a telephone call from someone, telling me that I am being deported,” Mr Edhi, who is now in New York told Dawn. He said he was stopped at the airport in London when he tried to board a plane for New York on Jan 8.

Mr Edhi then contacted the US Embassy in London who gave him a letter which allowed him to proceed to New York. The letter also advised him to see US authorities on Feb 18 to clear whatever misunderstandings they may have about him. Mr Edhi arrived in New York on Jan 9 and was detained at the airport for eight hours. “They were questioning me why I look the way I look,” said Mr Edhi who has a long beard and always wears traditional Pakistani dress along with a traditional cap.

“They also wanted to know why I visit the United States so regularly,” he said. “I told them I am a social worker. What else I do? I only do social work,” said Mr Edhi who has branches of his trust in several US cities. “If they do not let me work here, I will work somewhere else.”

ATP know of my reveration – aqeedat – for the amazing humanitarian work that Abdul Sattar Edhi does (also see here, here and here).

Indeed, this admiration is shared not only by many other Pakistanis but by so many around the world who follow daily miracles that Edhi Foundation performs in some of the most telling places in the world. A look at the over 250 comments on my post about him which suggested that he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize is testimony to this admiration, indeed devotion.

Here are excerpts from what I had written then; events since then have again highlighted just how important a human treasure he is not just to Pakistan but to the world:

Here is a man who has dedicated his whole life to serving the most marginalized and the most wretched in society. The destitutes, the mentally ill, corpses left by the roadside, children abandoned at his doorsteps, women kicked out by their families. When there is no one to go to, there is always Edhi Sahib to go to.

As importantly, he has done this – in his words – ‘wholesale’. He has single handedly built – literally by begging – a social services structure at a national scale. Bigger than what governments have. He has never taken a ruppee as salary himself. He lives in a two room apartment that most middle class Pakistanis would not call home and he oversees the largest ambulance network in the world, now with airplanes and helicopters, a multi-million dollar enterprise of relief, of goodwill, and of humanitarianism. If he does not deserve the Nobel Award, I do not know who does.

The Nobel Peace Prize has not come yet. But this humiliation has. Deplorable.

86 responses to “Deplorable: Iconic Humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi Facing Deportation From US, Passport Siezed”

  1. whole LOTA love says:

    zindagi-ki-diary

    dont play with the law, its a general practice of the US immigration personnel to create problem for muslims having religious look.

    want to remind you the deportation of KATE STEVENS (youisuf islam)world renowned Brit artist (embraced islam in 70s at the peak of his career).

    Why did they deport him , any clue?????

    Link,
    http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,701009,00. html

  2. Yes sir !

    There is a rule. Its called Green card but actual word for card is ‘Lawful permanent resident’ (LPR). And even if you reside in other country, you have to continue to file tax like all other citizens in USA. And one of the requirement of maintaining Permanent Residence or condition of abandoning permanent resident status if a person “Move to another country intending to live there permanently” (actual words). And where do Edhi lives permanently ?

    Interestingly, why he doesn’t give up green card. If its so humiliating, just give them back.

    Said above, I think, US immigration is at fault too behind this whole fiasco. They had no right to Q someone’s clothing or appearaane !

    But we jump on story and conclusion without knowing all facts !!

    (Adil ko ATP chalane ke liye ‘sensational stories’ ki talash rehti hai)

  3. Eidee Man says:

    “There is NO rule that you have reside permanently in the states

  4. Roaid says:

    Regarding few of the comments i read earlier if you knew his struggles for humanity not only in pakistan but all arround the world you wont say what if a guy is detained excuse me but Americans have no knowledge about humanitarian work going on all arround the world except war on terrorr and who exactly this terrorr is from to be honest Most people are scared and terrorrized of america at present situation. And 95 percent of Pakistani has connections your facts and figures are just like wild guessess of typical Americans who guessed there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. May the rest of the world be saved from both sides of Extremists.

  5. libertarian says:

    Good grief. The outrage for detaining a guy who seemed to abuse the privilege of his Green Card is difficult to comprehend. He was detained for 8 hours, not incarcerated for decades like Mandela. And yes – nobody in US gives a rip who Edhi was/is.

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