She is not the only one. People lie about ICE all the time, and Democratic voters rarely hear the truth because the mainstream media does not report it.
The video said that no laws were broken, so criminal charges cannot be filed. Amazing. Apparently, lying about being detained by ICE is legal. There should be a federal law making it a crime to falsely claim that ICE detained you.
Sunny Naqvi  has a history of lying about law enforcement. In 2019, she got busted for filing a false police report, claiming she was sexually assaulted in a park. She pleaded guilty and got only two years of probation. Then the case was dismissed.
That punishment was clearly not enough because she did it again, and it was even worse this time. Watch the video to hear more.
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@WallStreetApes brought this story to my attention on X.
The account said:
Law enforcement officials confirm the woman named Sunny Naqvi who went viral for claiming to be detained by ICE for 2 days was a HOAX
The Wisconsin sheriff involved in the false claim is now suing woman over the hoax detention claim and seeking $1 million in damages
The woman claimed she was detained for hours by immigration authorities at the O’Hare airport in Chicago, taken across state lines to the Dodge County Jail then released onto the street in the middle of the night
This never happened.
JUNEAU – Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt spent much of the last month personally investigating an Illinois woman’s claims that she was detained for hours by immigration authorities at the O’Hare airport in Chicago, taken across state lines to the Dodge County Jail then released onto the street in the middle of the night.
And on April 10, Schmidt presented his findings in a detailed slideshow.
“None of that is true,” he said.
The evidence he offered provides little room for Sunny Naqvi’s narrative to be accurate. Naqvi, a 28-year-old Skokie woman and a U.S. citizen, was actually checked into a hotel across from O’Hare during the time in March she claimed to be in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, according to receipts from the Rosemont Hampton Inn and Suites. Eventually, a now-former boyfriend drove her to a hotel in Beaver Dam, according to Flock camera stills of his car and security footage from a Slinger convenience store and from the Holiday Inn and Suites in Beaver Dam.
Schmidt is now suing Naqvi and one of her supporters, Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison, for defamation, asking for $1 million. He argues he and his sheriff’s office suffered reputational damage by her claims. Naqvi’s story gained national attention but soon faced scrutiny as Schmidt, the Department of Homeland Security and other officials said they had no record of her detention. READ MORE
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*** I sped this video up a little to hit the 3 minute YouTube short requirement.
