Wife of Army Soldier to Be Released After Being Arrested by ICE
The Army sergeant’s wife was arrested during an immigration appointment, and her case drew challenges over a 2019 removal order and military family protections.
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April 22, 2026 – U.S. – Agencies. First class sergeant Jose Serrano, who accumulates almost three decades of active service in the U.S. armed forces, has expressed his deep indignation after the arrest of his wife Deisy Rivera Ortega by the Immigration and Customs Control Service. The military, with twenty-seven years of experience and deployments in conflict zones, ensures that he does not understand the reasons why the immigration authorities …
Army Sgt Lashes Out at ICE for Detaining His Wife… Who Entered the Country Illegally… And Was Subject to Deportation Order.
A U.S. Army sergeant has said he does not understand why his wife was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite the fact that she is subject to a deportation order.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Jose Serrano’s wife, Deisy Rivera Ortega, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during an appointment at an immigration office in El Paso, Texas, on April 14. Rivera Ortega, o…
A 27-year-old U.S. Army sergeant, including three missions in Afghanistan, has publicly reported that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have detained his wife at a migration office in El Paso, Texas. "She was arrested without any warrant," José Serrano has denounced in statements to the U.S. media."A person opened the door, escorted us down the corridor and, at the end of the corridor, arrested my wife," Serrano told in statements…
On April 14, Deisy Rivera Ortega went to an immigration office in El Paso with her husband, first class sergeant Jose Serrano, hoping to advance his application to stay legally in the United States. He went into the custody of Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) agents. The appointment was part of the “parole in place” process, a mechanism that has traditionally allowed members of the military to regularize their situation without leaving the …
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