Overview
- DHS says Sundas “Sunny” Naqvi arrived at O’Hare on March 5, entered secondary at 10:46 a.m., and exited to the public area at 11:42 a.m., asserting she was never transferred to ICE.
- The agency published screenshots it says are from airport surveillance and reiterated that no one from Naqvi’s flight was sent to the Broadview ICE facility.
- The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office reported no record of Naqvi being booked, detained, or released from its jail during the period alleged by her family.
- Naqvi’s relatives and attorney maintain she was held roughly 30–43 hours across multiple facilities, citing phone location data and describing a release in Wisconsin before reconnecting with family.
- Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison called the DHS images doctored and urged release of full video, while DHS noted it contacted Naqvi on Friday and highlighted her 2022 guilty plea for filing a false police report; the competing accounts remain unresolved.