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From left Celal, Emine, and Muhammed Emanet of Jersey Kebab. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Jersey Kebab Mom’s Immigration Case Pushed to 2027, Dad’s Moved to 2026, as Family Prepares to Move Business to Collingswood

The Cherry Hill family whose high-profile administrative detention shed light on their longstanding citizenship appeal says they remain hopeful for their day in court. In the meantime, they regard their restaurant as an extension of the faith that calls upon them to serve every guest as ‘God-sent.’ Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | October 24, 2025
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