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ICE getting the bad guys, right? After 47 years in the US, Ice took this Iranian mother from her yard.

After 47 years in the US, Ice took this Iranian mother from her yard. Her family just wants her home
Donna Kashanian, 64 and a community service volunteer, arrived in 1978 on a student visa and has no criminal record.

By Marina Dunbar/The Guardian
Thu 3 Jul 2025 06.00 EDT

Kaitlyn Milne says her mother is usually always up first thing in the morning, hours before the rest of the family. She enjoys being productive in the quiet hours around sunrise. It’s an especially optimal time to do yard work, when the rest of her New Orleans neighborhood still sleeps and she can count on peacefully completing chores.

Gardening and rearranging the shed is how an average morning would go for Madonna “Donna” Kashanian, a 64-year-old Iranian mother, wife, home cook, parent-teacher association (PTA) member and lifelong community service volunteer.

“She always says: ‘I’ve already done most of my day before y’all even wake up,’ complaining at us,” said Kaitlynn, 32. It was always done with love, she says, as her mother adores taking care of others and would wake up every morning excited to do just that.

But the morning of Sunday, 22 June, didn’t go like every other morning. In the early hours, while her husband, Russell Milne, slept inside the house, Kashanian was approached in her yard by plainclothes men who identified themselves as Ice agents.

She was quickly arrested without her family being told anything. They only found out after a neighbor who happened to be awake witnessed the arrest and notified them.

According to the neighbor, Kashanian was handcuffed before being taken away by multiple agents, details Kashanian herself was later able to confirm to her family. Her arrest involved three unmarked cars, including one that appeared to be a lookout, which her neighbor and family believe had been watching for a moment when Kashanian was outside and alone.

“Had the neighbors not walked out at the same time they were pushing her into the car, we would not have known she was taken,” said Russell.

Kashanian was able to call her family about an hour later, when she relayed to them what had happened and where she was. Ice officers told her that she was being taken to a holding center in Mississippi, before eventually being transferred back to a detention center in Louisiana. After that Sunday morning call, her husband and daughter didn’t hear from her again until Tuesday.

She remains in Ice custody in Basile, Louisiana, despite having no criminal record.

The timing of Kashanian’s detention was just hours after US airstrikes in Iran, a move that has ramped up the deportations of Iranians by the Trump administration. It also comes amid a nationwide crackdown by Ice, which has seen tens of thousands of immigrants detained, often by masked agents, plunged many communities into fear and outraged civil liberties advocates.

Kashanian arrived in the US in 1978 on a student visa and has lived in the country ever since. She later applied for asylum, citing fears of persecution due to her father’s ties to the US-backed Shah of Iran.

Her asylum request was ultimately denied, but she was granted a stay of removal on the condition she comply with immigration requirements, a condition her family says she always met. Kashanian was so careful about regularly attending her meetings with immigration officials that she once checked in from South Carolina during Hurricane Katrina.

Despite having to juggle constant immigration checks, Kashanian remained a devotee to community service work. She volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, helping rebuild homes after Katrina. She worked with Nola Tree Project, a local non-profit that replants trees after disasters. She served on a PTA, volunteering at her daughter’s elementary school, middle school and high school.

“She was constantly around,” said Kaitlynn. “She was constantly helping with upkeep of the schools. She was always there, always helping the teachers and custodial staff, anything to be supportive. Everyone knew Kaitlynn’s mom.”

She also found the time to become a skilled home cook. Her YouTube channel, titled Mandonna in the Kitchen, is dedicated to sharing her favorite Persian recipes with aspiring cooks.

According to her daughter and husband, Kashanian is an optimist who’s almost impossible to upset. But there is one thing that never fails to unsettle her, and that’s improperly cooked rice.

Now that she has been moved to a facility in Louisiana, her family has been able to set up a line of communication, speaking to her once a day. But she is given a limited amount of time to call or message, so communication is restricted. She says she has still not been assigned a case worker.

“She’s in pretty good spirits,” said Russell. “She’s more worried about us, and about the lack of communication she’s getting about her situation. They’re not really giving her any information, and that’s what’s scary.”

Russell and Kaitlynn have been working tirelessly to find legal help, but it has been challenging due partially to the complexity of Donna’s case, with some of her documents seeming to have been lost over decades of changing hands in the immigration offices.

But the other big challenge is the limited availability of immigration lawyers. As the Trump administration has escalated the amount of Ice arrests, there is a shortage of legal counsel for immigrants and their families to go to for help.

“We have been on the phone nonstop from 8am to 10pm almost every day the last week trying to find help, and it’s proving difficult because all the immigration lawyers are all dealing with everyone else’s crises as well,” said Kaitlynn. “So far, we haven’t gotten a lot of optimistic responses.”

Like her mother, Kaitlynn remains in good spirits despite the constant obstacles, staying focused on helping someone else who currently needs it. But there is one moment in her show of resilience when her voice falters, as she recalls a memory from her childhood when her mother created a French book section in her New Orleans elementary school library.

“I had forgotten that until just now,” Kaitlynn said, through tears. “Because there were no French books in the library. She organized that and got it together and painted this little tiny nook.”

Russell says the focus currently is just to get his wife out of detention. “We’re working on a grassroots campaign and a letter-writing campaign on her behalf, that will hopefully be able to at least gain her release from the detention center,” he said.

“After that, we can move forward with next steps through the immigration offices,” he added. “But right now, just getting her home is the challenge.”
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missyann · 56-60
Even you should realize that terrorist masquerade, as sweet little moms either by choice or force. Terrorist have no respect for human life.

ICE does not, and should not divulge their investigation report to the public. Their job is to protect the American people and our borders. I don’t understand why people aren’t thankful that there are those who put their lives on the line to protect us a I know it is a line from the movie A Few Good Men but “ I like them because they stand on a line and say nothing’s gonna hurt you on my watch “”

Thank you ICE and Homeland Security
JSul3 · 70-79
@missyann I never said anything to the contrary....but again, the law guarantees due process to everyone, including you.
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missyann · 56-60
@JSul3 Illegal immigrants are NOT entitled to an attorney, provided by the government. Look it up. They are definitely entitled to your process. They are entitled to an immigration hearing.

Some are granted asylum. Just because they aren’t allowed to stay, doesn’t mean they didn’t receive due process
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
ICE is picking the low hanging fruit. Working people, families and students mostly. I've not heard of them going in gang country and rounding up the really bad guys, which is what they really need to be doing.
missyann · 56-60
@MoveAlong President Trump has said all along that they would be going after immigrants who are violent criminals, but would not ignore immigrants who were here illegally

Why should he?
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@missyann Because the gang members and Mexican mafia pose the most danger. I think the only one they have acknowledged picking up is the guy they framed as being a gang member. They should apply at least some of their resources going after the worst. Don't you think?
missyann · 56-60
@MoveAlong Absolutely but if they come across illegal immigrants while investigating gangs and mafia, shouldn’t they go ahead and deport them?
meJess · F
Seems a strange set up, asylum denied but then this ‘stay of removal’ arrangement. So no clear leave to stay, no basis to stay and presumably no method to naturalise available.

Whoever agreed that set up at ICE, or whatever it was back then, 50 years ago didn’t want to make a proper decision.

I wonder how many people are living in the US under arrangements like these where the fault is with government agents long retired.
JSul3 · 70-79
@meJess That is why these people need to have a path to citizenship.
meJess · F
@JSul3 poor organisation for 50 years. Leaves the door open for unfortunate consequences.
JSul3 · 70-79
@meJess The system is broken, but can we fix it and concentrate on the worst of the worst and not those who have worked, paid taxes, helped the economy, and have no additional criminal record other than being in the country illegally, which is a misdemeanor, and not a felony?
ididntknow · 56-60, M
Maybe, she should’ve come in legally, instead of overstaying her student visa, if you hire a car, is it ok, to just keep it, then cry 😢 when the law catches up with you, she broke the law
JSul3 · 70-79
@ididntknow You continue to prove that You Don't Know....and also Can't Read, as iamthee99 points out.
ididntknow · 56-60, M
@JSul3 why don’t you just come out and say it, you’re a globalist, you don’t believe in borders, and the world is just one big planet, then everyone knows what you are, instead of you, beating around the bush
Hopelandia · M
@ididntknow So allowing someone who has been granted stay of removal for the last almost 50 years to remain in the country and her community, automatically makes one a globalist?

No, it doesn't, but at the same time, YES. The world IS one big planet, and some people (including you, clearly) think they're better than others because they happened to have been born inside some imaginary lines.

Congratulations! Now grow up and start co-operating.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
JSul3 · 70-79
@Patriot96 Your inhumanity is showing.
So...was she in the US legally?
@JSul3 why would intentionally kill my brain cells reading anything you post? Christ...it's a simple question. Is she here legally?

And look, the answer is no. See?
JSul3 · 70-79
@BizSuitStacy She was granted a stay of removal on the condition she comply with immigration requirements, a condition her family says she always met.
@JSul3 👏
@LLcoolK says
Projection, the self-revealing tool of the leftists who always lack self-awareness. They just can't help themselves.

That's a popular logical fallacy among right-wingers that you employed there🤣😂


Look what @LLcoolK does when he can't counter the facts!!
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Hopelandia · M
@LLcoolK No. May I suggest you ask chatgpt for another amusing statement?
Hopelandia · M
You can be sure the MAGAts who dare not reply to this are wetting themselves with laughter.
LLcoolK · 51-55, M
@Hopelandia You clearly, but not unsurprisingly, did not understand my reply.
Hopelandia · M
@LLcoolK Oh you think I'm jumping to conclusions about what MAGAts like you are saying.

Well yes, I guess I am. She's not White, so you're glad to be rid of her.
Hopelandia · M
@LLcoolK By the way, I know full well you're using Chatgpt for your replies! 🤣
Americans making sense of things and getting a third party so they can vote against this? Lolz! Murka is only all good with it,! Murkans murder to expand the ", country ' and its interests.

 
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