By GEOFF MULVIHILL
COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. (AP) — The shawarma, falafel wraps and baklava at Jersey Kebab are nice, however a lot of its patrons are additionally there as of late for a aspect of protest.
A New Jersey suburb of Philadelphia has rallied across the restaurant’s Turkish homeowners since federal officers detained the couple final February as a result of they are saying their visas had expired.
In actual fact, enterprise has been so good since Celal and Emine Emanet had been picked up early within the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown that they’ve moved to an even bigger house within the subsequent city over. Their regulars don’t appear to thoughts.
The household got here to the US searching for freedom
Celal Emanet, 52, first got here to the U.S. in 2000 to study English whereas he pursued his doctorate in Islamic historical past at a Turkish college. He returned in 2008 to function an imam at a southern New Jersey mosque, bringing Emine and their first two kids got here, too. Two extra could be born within the U.S.
Earlier than lengthy, Celal had an extra enterprise of delivering bread to diners. They utilized for everlasting residency and believed they had been on their technique to receiving inexperienced playing cards.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started and the supply vehicles had been idled, Celal and Emine, who had each labored in eating places in Turkey, opened Jersey Kebab in Haddon Township. Enterprise was robust from the beginning.
All of it modified in a second
On Feb. 25, U.S. marshals and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested the couple on the restaurant. Celal was despatched residence with an ankle monitor, however Emine, now 47, was moved to a detention facility greater than an hour’s drive away and held there for 15 days.
With its predominant cook dinner in detention and the household in disaster, the store closed quickly.
Though the world is closely Democratic, the arrests of the Emanets signaled to many locals that immigration enforcement throughout President Donald Trump’s second time period wouldn’t cease at going after individuals with prison backgrounds who’re within the U.S. illegally.
“They weren’t harmful individuals — not the kind of individuals we had been informed on TV they had been trying to take away from our nation,” Haddon Township Mayor Randy Teague stated.
Supporters organized a vigil and raised $300,000 that stored the household and enterprise afloat whereas the store was closed — and paid authorized payments. Members of Congress helped, and a whole bunch of consumers wrote letters of assist.
House for a crowd
As information of the household’s ordeal unfold, prospects new and outdated started packing the restaurant. The household moved it late final yr to an even bigger house down busy Haddon Avenue in Collingswood.

They added a breakfast menu and for the primary time wanted to rent servers moreover their son Muhammed.
The placement modified, however the restaurant nonetheless contains a signal within the window providing free meals to individuals in want. That’s honoring a Muslim worth, to look after “anyone who has lower than us,” Muhammed stated.
Judy Kubit and Linda Rey, two buddies from the close by communities of Medford and Columbus, respectively, stated they got here to Haddon Township final yr for an anti-Trump “No Kings” rally and ate a post-protest lunch on the kebab store.
“We thought, we now have to go in simply to point out our solidarity for the entire subject,” Kubit stated.

Final month, with the immigration crackdown in Minneapolis dominating the headlines, they had been on the new location for lunch.
The authorized battle hasn’t ended
The Emanets desperately need to keep within the U.S., the place they’ve constructed a life and raised their household.
Celal has a deportation listening to in March, and Emine and Muhammed may also have hearings finally.
Celal stated transferring again to Turkey could be unhealthy for his youthful kids. They don’t converse Turkish, and one is autistic and wishes the assistance obtainable within the U.S.

Additionally, he’d be anxious about his personal security due to his tutorial articles. “I’m in opposition to the Turkish authorities,” he stated. “In the event that they deport me, I’m going to get very huge issues.”
The groundswell of assist has proven the household they’re not alone.
“We’re type of combating for our proper to remain the nation,” Muhammed Emanet stated, “whereas nonetheless having wonderful assist from the neighborhood behind us. So we’re all in it collectively.”

