Nearly blind refugee's death ruled a homicide
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The Erie County Medical Examiner's Office has released an official cause and manner of death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a visually impaired Rohingya refugee who died on the streets of Buffalo five days after being released at a closed coffee shop by Border Patrol.
The death of a Rohingya refugee in Buffalo, New York, has raised pressing questions about how federal immigration agents handled his release from their custody — and what happened in the five days he was missing before his body was found. Nurul Amin Shah ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Rumaan Alam, best-selling author of "Leave the World Behind." His new book, "Entitlement," features a billionaire who gives away his fortune. The megarich, a character in Rumaan Alam's new novel declares, wreak havoc on the ...
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, died after being taken into custody by Border Patrol agents in Buffalo, who allegedly left him miles away from his home. The Buffalo Police Department had announced earlier this week, they were seeking help to find Shah Alam, who ...
Governor Kathy Hochul says she and other state officials are reviewing what options are available to hold accountable those who released a disabled Rohingya refugee alone at a closed coffee shop, rather than under safer circumstances. On February 19, Nurul ...