85-Year-Old French Woman Returns After ICE Detention
Authorities held Marie-Thérèse Ross after she overstayed a 90-day visa, and a judge later questioned whether her stepsons helped trigger the arrest.
- An 86-year-old French woman has returned to France after being detained in the U.S. for overstaying her visa, confirmed by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot.
- Marie-Thérèse Ross was detained in Alabama for overstaying her 90-day visa.
- Barrot criticized some of ICE's methods as 'not in line' with French standards and 'not acceptable to us.'
- Her son reported that she was 'in a state of shock and was physically and spiritually exhausted' after the experience.
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French octogenary left to regain her youthful love in the United States had been arrested in early April by the immigration police. On Friday, she was able to find France and her family. All now aspire to tranquillity.
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