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Afghan national who fought with U.S. forces died of allergic reaction in ICE custody

newsJul 7, 2026196,302

Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, 41, an Afghan who fought alongside U.S. Special Forces and was evacuated to the United States in 2021, died March 14 at a Dallas hospital after an “adverse drug reaction” to an unidentified substance triggered anaphylaxis and exacerbated his asthma, his death certificate says. Paktiawal was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at his Richardson, Texas, home on March 13 as he was preparing his six children for school; ICE’s intake screening recorded that he denied medical conditions or allergies. Hospital staff reported tongue swelling while he was eating breakfast, administered epinephrine, and pronounced him dead about 40 minutes later; the certificate lists cause of death as anaphylaxis complicating acute asthma exacerbation and rules the death an accident. The certificate also lists the toxic effects of methamphetamine, heart disease, and cigarette smoking as contributing factors; relatives said they did not know him to use meth and a family-commissioned autopsy could not confirm meth because no blood remained for testing. Advocates and two members of Congress, including Shawn VanDiver of AfghanEvac and Senator Richard Blumenthal, have demanded that Texas authorities release the full autopsy and explain why the injury date on the death certificate precedes his detention. ICE has defended its decision to pursue deportation, citing prior arrests for food stamp fraud and theft for which Paktiawal had not been convicted, and referred questions to its previously released report on his death.

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An Afghan national who fought alongside U.S. forces has died from an allergic reaction while in ICE custody, one day after he was detained for deportation proceedings, his death certificate shows. www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...

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