A Chicago-area traveler says she was detained for nearly two days after landing at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, raising questions about why federal authorities held a U.S. citizen for so long.
Sunny Naqvi, who was born in Evanston and raised in the Chicago area, was returning from an overseas trip when she and several colleagues were suddenly detained by Department of Homeland Security officials at O’Hare. According to her family and attorney, the only explanation given by authorities was that Naqvi had a “curious travel history.”
Naqvi was eventually released early Saturday morning after being transferred to detention facilities in Illinois and Wisconsin.
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