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Deported Uber Driver Faces Al-Shahab fear

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Mahad Mohamud, a 36-year-old Somali who once worked as an Uber driver in Minneapolis, was deported from the United States to Mogadishu, Somalia, last month after his asylum claim was denied, and now fears threats from the Islamist group al-Shabab. 

 

Mohamud, known online as Garyaqaan and with nearly half a million TikTok followers, had built a social media presence defending his clan’s interests before immigration authorities arrested him in May and detained him for months. 

 

He says US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told him they had two cases against him — one for entering the country illegally and another alleging involvement in the kidnapping of French officials in Mogadishu, which he denies and says was dropped by the FBI. 

 

After detention, he was flown via Costa Rica and Senegal to Kenya’s Nairobi before arriving in Somalia, where he now lives under heightened security because of threats received by text from al-Shabab. 

 

His return reunified him with his three children after a decade apart, but he says he would prefer to remain in the United States due to fears for his safety. 

 

Background: Mohamud’s migration journey began over a decade ago through South Africa and Brazil before he entered the US without documentation via the Mexican border. 

 

In the US, he initially received a work permit based on an active asylum claim and drove for Uber in Minneapolis while building his TikTok profile. 

 

His deportation comes amid broader US policy changes; President Donald Trump said recently he wants Somali immigrants to “go back to where they came from,” reflecting tightened immigration stances. 

 

Reaction/Implications: Human rights advocates have raised alarm about deportations to unstable environments where extremist groups like al-Shabab remain active. 

 

Somalia has lacked full central government control since 1991, meaning security conditions remain precarious in many areas of Mogadishu. 

 

Looking Ahead: Mohamud may seek new migration attempts if conditions in Somalia remain unsafe, and his case highlights tensions around US deportation policy and refugee protections. 

 

Key Takeaways

 

Mahad Mohamud, deported from the US, fears for his life in Somalia due to al-Shabab threats.

 

His asylum bid was denied despite prior residence and work as an Uber driver in Minneapolis.

 

The case underscores broader concerns about immigration policy and safety for deportees.

 

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj38rj0y6k5o

1 hour ago, Bacon1 said:

He says US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told him they had two cases against him — one for entering the country illegally and another alleging involvement in the kidnapping of French officials in Mogadishu, which he denies and says was dropped by the FBI. 

 

Let's see...  We can spend millions $$$ of taxpayer money and FBI resources pursuing a kidnapping case that happened in a foreign country, or we can spend $10,000 deporting the guy because he's here illegally.

 

Sanity is finally back. 

 

Watch.  Some liberal judge is going to demand that we send a plane to bring him back (and take him away from his family).

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1 hour ago, Bacon1 said:

Mahad Mohamud, a 36-year-old Somali who once worked as an Uber driver in Minneapolis, was deported from the United States to Mogadishu, Somalia, last month after his asylum claim was denied,

 

So everyone who always calls for due process will now support his deportation.....right ?

 

Due process was followed.

7 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

And who has been recently caught funding this Al-Shabab movement? 

If you're human, you should care. It's about putting yourself in his shoes.

 

My guess on funding would be the US and/or Israel...

"Somalis know the 36-year-old as Garyaqaan - a word that can be translated as "judge".

This is the name he uses on TikTok, where he attracted almost half a million followers while he was abroad. Fans praised Mahad for his defence of his clan's interests - part of Somalia's lucrative TikTok roasting sub-culture."

 

Anybody know if he spent any time on TikTok thanking the country that took him in and highlighting any steps he took to integrate and defend its interests?

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