Government Accountability

Government Overreach Puts Cincinnati Chaplain Behind Bars Despite Proven Asylum

By National Security Desk | September 20, 2025

An Egyptian immigrant and devoted chaplain was jailed weeks after winning asylum, exposing troubling government overreach that jeopardizes America’s values of justice and liberty.

In a stark reminder of the dangerous consequences when Washington's immigration machinery runs unchecked, Ayman Soliman—an Egyptian immigrant and respected Cincinnati chaplain—was detained for weeks following a routine check-in with immigration officials. His release last Friday highlights a disturbing episode of bureaucratic overreach that threatens America’s foundational principles of fair treatment and national sovereignty. When Justice Becomes Political Retribution Soliman fled Egypt after enduring torture for his courageous journalism during the Arab Spring—a fact recognized by the U.S. government in granting him asylum in 2018. Yet, despite this proven record, the Department of Homeland Security attempted to strip him of...

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