Immigration Fraud and Request for Immediate Action from the legal authorities.
Details of the Case:
Applicant Information:
Name: Muaz Ahmad
Date of Birth: July 12, 1998
Passport Number: MZ1151663
USCIS receipt Number: WAC2290128221
Visa Issued Date: May 14, 2024
CBSA Reference # BL1717976168789
Background:
I write this with a heart burdened with pain, not just as a daughter, but as the voice for every daughter who dreams of building a life founded on trust, respect, and love. Today, I share my story, through my father’s eyes, and how a beautiful dream shattered into pieces.
My name is KB, and I was engaged for nearly two years with Muaz Ahmad, son of Shahadat Ali, a respected figure in our community. His family had a reputation for integrity, and Muaz, in particular, was a person we admired for his character. Our engagement began with mutual love and promises of a shared future.
However, everything changed when Muaz received his visa to the United States. One night, his family called to discuss the matter of Haq Mehar. We had no objection, even agreeing to the minimum amount, but Muaz’s attitude suddenly shifted. He began sending me immoral messages and accusing me of being materialistic, something I had never asked for. These accusations became a wound that made me question my worth and whether I had made the right choice in trusting him.
The emotional abuse escalated to the point where, with great courage, I broke off the engagement. Although this was a painful decision, it was necessary for my dignity and peace of mind. It was then that we learned Muaz’s intentions were never pure. He had used our engagement to secure his visa and, upon arriving in the United States, quickly fled to Canada with the help of his older brother, Ijaz Ahmad.
When we requested the return of our engagement photos and legal documents, we were met with silence and evasion. Muaz’s parents claimed he had gone missing, a convenient excuse that deepened our suspicions. This betrayal was not only against me but against the very principles of honesty and integrity upheld by our community.
This is not just my story; it is the story of countless daughters whose trust and honor are exploited. It is a call to wake up, for families to stand together against such injustices.
We have reason to believe that Ijaz Ahmad, the brother of Muaz Ahmad, may have engaged in activities that violate U.S. immigration laws. Specifically, it is alleged that Ijaz Ahmad picked up his brother from New York’s JFK Airport, kept him in his truck for several days within the United States, and subsequently transported him to Canada. Such actions, if substantiated, could constitute a breach of federal immigration regulations. Ijaz Ahmad is employed as a truck driver and frequently travels between the United States and Canada for work purposes. Given the serious nature of these allegations, we urge all relevant immigration authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into Ijaz Ahmad’s potential involvement in this incident.
In my quest for justice, I have taken this matter to the highest authorities. I have reached out to the former President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, the current President, Joe Biden, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and the relevant authorities in both countries. My story has been shared with every institution involved, as I seek justice and accountability for the betrayal I have endured.
I urge every father, mother, brother, and sister to stand against such exploitation. This is not just a personal matter, but a matter of the integrity of our values and faith.
To those who have experienced similar pain, know that you are not alone. Together, we can raise our voices for justice and protect the honor of every daughter in our community.
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