She was apparently issued travel documents by the South Sudan embassy and had a US visa.
According to Seif Yasin, a spokesman for the Sudanese Embassy in Washington, "Ibrahim is free to leave Sudan, she just has to do it legally. It is regrettable and disturbing that some elements attempted to bring Meriam to U.S by issuing her an entry visa on a fraudulent traveling document obtained from a foreign country. That is inexcusable and unnecessary violations for all laws and regulations, including U.S. ones. The same legal system that protects her right and secures her freedom is capable of guaranteeing her right to leave the country whenever the legal procedure comes to an end."
According to Seif Yasin, a spokesman for the Sudanese Embassy in Washington, "Ibrahim is free to leave Sudan, she just has to do it legally. It is regrettable and disturbing that some elements attempted to bring Meriam to U.S by issuing her an entry visa on a fraudulent traveling document obtained from a foreign country. That is inexcusable and unnecessary violations for all laws and regulations, including U.S. ones. The same legal system that protects her right and secures her freedom is capable of guaranteeing her right to leave the country whenever the legal procedure comes to an end."
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