The last time Emine Emanet was at her Haddon Township restaurant, she was taken away in handcuffs by ICE agents. When she ...
The owner of Jersey Kebab in Camden County was met by a welcoming committee after being released from a detention center.
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Emine Emanet walked free from a New Jersey immigrant-detention center and into the arms of her family on Wednesday, two weeks ...
A New Jersey restaurant owner who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last month was released from custody and reunited with her family.
The decision came exactly two weeks after Emine and her husband were swept up by agents in Haddon Township, where their ...
The owner of a popular Camden County restaurant is thanking her neighbors for the support after she was detained by ICE. Emine Emanet was held for over two weeks. CBS News Philadelphia was outside the ...
A federal judge ruled that Emine Emanet can be released from immigration detention on $7,500. She could be reunited with family by Wednesday.
Emine and Celal Emanet, who run a Haddon Township restaurant, stayed in the U.S. after their visas expired. A judge ruled ...
Emine Emanet, who owns Jersey Kebab in Haddon Township, New Jersey, with her husband, was released from an ICE detention ...
Emine Emanet, wife, mother and one of the owners of Jersey Kebab in Camden County, will be freed on a $7,500 bond after going in front of an immigration judge on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, ICE officers raided the Jersey Kebab restaurant on 150 Haddon Avenue in Haddon Township, New Jersey, and arrested the owners, Emine Emanet and her husband Celal Emanet.
HADDON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) -- The owner of Jersey Kebab, the popular Haddon Township, New Jersey, restaurant, was released on bond Wednesday evening, two weeks after she was arrested by ICE agents.
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