Mexican national married to a Marine Corps veteran seeks release from immigration custody
EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 24 – A California judge halted the deportation of Paola Clouatre after a 2018 order resurfaced despite her marriage and green card application, ICE confirmed she remains detained.
- Paola Clouatre, a 25-year-old Mexican national married to a Marine Corps veteran, has been held at a Louisiana ICE facility for two months while awaiting a decision on her immigration status.
- Her detention follows a 2018 ICE deportation order after her mother failed to attend a hearing, and a judge in California stayed that removal order this Wednesday, delaying her deportation.
- Clouatre entered the U.S. seeking asylum more than a decade ago, married her husband in 2024, and has applied for a green card, while her husband travels eight hours weekly to visit her and support their young children.
- Her husband, Adrian Clouatre, remains hopeful, saying, "Mom's coming home soon," as their lawyer prepares paperwork to seek her release amid tens of thousands detained under President Trump's immigration enforcement pledge.
- While the judge's ruling halts her deportation for now, the release process could take weeks, reflecting ongoing complexities in immigration cases for those detained nationwide.
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Paola Clouatre, a 25-year-old Mexican, has been in ICE custody since May, and whose husband, a former marine, is fighting for his release.
Mexican National Married to a Marine Corps Veteran Seeks Release from Immigration Custody
For two months, Paola Clouatre, 25, has been held at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement complex in Monroe, waiting to learn whether she will be allowed to remain in the country.

Mexican national married to a Marine Corps veteran seeks release from immigration custody
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