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<h1>Community Demands Release of 73-Year-Old Sikh Woman Detained During Immigration Check-In, Raising INA §236 Enforcement Questions</h1> A 73-year-old Sikh woman in removal proceedings was detained by federal immigration authorities in California after attending a routine check-in to submit additional paperwork; she previously entered the U.S. in 1992, had an asylum claim denied in 2012, and reportedly has been complying with semiannual reporting for over a decade while under supervision and holding work authorization. Her family and community groups organized protests and urged immediate release, citing chronic health conditions and longstanding community ties. Local elected officials have requested agency review and assistance. The case raises issues about enforcement discretion, detention of medically vulnerable noncitizens, continuity of supervision arrangements, and potential Congressional or administrative intervention.