President of Wisconsin’s largest mosque detained by US immigration agents
Salah Sarsour, the Palestinian-born president of Wisconsin's largest mosque, was detained by ICE agents in Milwaukee on Monday. Sarsour, a legal permanent resident, is being held on the grounds that he is a foreign policy threat, according to his attorneys.

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AI-generatedSalah Sarsour, the Palestinian-born president of Wisconsin's largest mosque, was detained by ICE agents in Milwaukee on Monday. Sarsour, a legal permanent resident, is being held on the grounds that he is a foreign policy threat, according to his attorneys. They argue the detention is due to his criticism of Israel and a past conviction as a minor by an Israeli military court. Sarsour's attorneys claim he has no criminal record in the US and that the US government is stifling the Palestinian narrative. His arrest has drawn criticism from local officials, including Milwaukee's mayor, who call it an overreach. Sarsour is currently being held in a county jail outside Indianapolis, and his attorneys have filed a petition seeking his release.
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5 extractedSarsour is being held at a county jail outside Indianapolis.
Sarsour has no criminal record in the US.
Sarsour's attorneys claim he was detained because he spoke out against Israel.
Salah Sarsour, president of Wisconsin’s largest mosque, was detained by ICE agents.
Sarsour was allegedly convicted as a minor by Israeli military courts for throwing rocks.