but i didn't really think it would happen to us. >> naheen, you spoke to your dad. in jail now two weeks. he is a chemistry professor. >> yes. >> he's obviously been, according to you all, extending his visas legally. so taseen, tell us what happened when you spoke to your dad yesterday. what did he say? >> so, yeah, when i spoke to my dad yesterday, he was very uncertain of the future. and he wanted to know what would become of us if he was sent. and he told us to stay strong no matter what happened and that in a way he would always be here. >> syed, your brother entered the country legally as we understand it on an international student visa in the 1980s. he had no criminal record. he has a couple of speeding tickets, you all say. he had an h-1-b visa for highly skilled workers. he had been granted to the stay in the u.s. under supervision. do you have any idea why i.c.e. agents have focused on him? >> well, you know, since 2017, the rules have changed a little bit. because he was considered a low priority individual under the morton memo. so he was under the supe