A respected doctor who has been in the United States for nearly 40
years has been picked up by American immigration agents after the Trump
administration denied his attempt to renew his green card.
Lukas Niec, an internal medicine doctor known for long hours at the
hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan, was picked up by Immigration and
Customs enforcement agents over the weekend.
He’s now reportedly sitting in a jail cell waiting for word on when
he’ll be allowed to return to his normal life — or if he’ll be allowed
to do so at all.
Niec, an internal medicine doctor at Kalamazoo’s Bronson Methodist
Hospital, moved to the United States nearly 40 years ago when he was
five years old. His parents brought him from Poland in 1979, alongside
his sister, who said that they had packed just two suitcases before
making the journey.
“In 1979, my parents, both doctors, left Poland, and took two
suitcases and two small children — my brother was five, and I was six,
and they came here for a better life for their kids,” Iwona
Niec-Villaire, Dr. Niec’s sister, told a local reporter.
But now, Dr. Niec is facing potential deportation after living here for the vast majority of his life.
“He doesn’t even speak Polish,” Ms Niec-Villaire, who is now an attorney, said.
The arrest was made Tuesday while Dr. Niec was enjoying a day off
with his daughters at a lake home he owns near Kalamazoo. Three
Immigration and Customs agents entered the home and took him into
custody.
“While Bronson Healthcare, like others, respects the laws and
regulations concerning United States immigration, we are following the
situation surrounding the detention of Dr. Lukasz Niec closely and are
doing everything we can to advocate for Dr. Niec,” the hospital where he
works wrote in a statement Monday.
“We have been in contact with our elected representatives and we have
our immigration counsel coordinating with Dr. Niec’s attorney to
explore all options to secure his prompt release from detention.”
The Trump administration has overseen a spike in immigrant arrests
over the past year, and US immigration services say that the priority
for arrests and raids made is to target individuals with criminal or
dangerous histories.
While arrests have been elevated, there have been fewer overall deportations since President Donald Trump took office.
ICE did not respond to a request for comment about Dr. Niec’s case,
and for clarification on how his history qualified him as a target for
the agency.
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