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Brooke Choquette had voted for President Donald Trump and her husband Kunal Oberoi supported the administration. They never expected Kunal would be detained by border officials, and spend two months locked up due to Trump’s border policies

Michigan father and green card holder spent nearly two months detained in correctional facilities on deportation proceedings, after getting stopped by border patrol over a previous misdemeanor charge.

Kunal Oberoi’s ordeal began on January 9, when he was returning with his wife and children from visiting his family in India.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent pulled him aside at the Detroit Metro Airport and asked him about a 2018 charge for using marijuana.

Unable to recall the specifics of the incident, the officer confiscated Oberoi’s green card and told him to come back with the police report.

On February 3, Oberoi, 37, returned with the report and handed it to an ICE agent. Moments later, he was detained and later transferred to Calhoun County Correctional Facility — and it would be two months before he was released again.

Neither he nor his wife, Brooke Choquette, thought something like this could happen to him. Choquette, 32, had voted for President Donald Trump and Oberoi supported the administration.

Her husband immigrated to the U.S. legally, married a U.S. citizen, and had been in the country for more than 20 years. Their children were born here.

“I thought that we were safe,” said Choquette in an interview.

Oberoi’s case, his attorney Julian Daman told The Independent, had been spurred by a unique set of circumstances.

As well as the marijuana charge, back in 2011, Oberoi was charged with assault after a high school fight, and had another charge of destruction of property. Under U.S. immigration law, anyone with a controlled substance conviction is considered inadmissible to the country, meaning that despite being a green card holder, authorities had the power to detain him.

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