Newlywed Wife of US Soldier Freed by ICE After Detention at Military Base
DHS said Annie Ramos was released with a GPS monitor and will continue removal proceedings after her arrest at a military base.
- On Tuesday, Annie Ramos, wife of a U.S. Army staff sergeant, was released from a federal immigration detention facility after spending nearly a week in custody at a Louisiana military base.
- The Trump administration recently ended immigration enforcement leniency toward military family members, prompting backlash after agents detained Ramos on the Louisiana base.
- Ramos has lived in the country since she was less than 2 years old and applied for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals in 2020, though her status remained stalled.
- DHS released Ramos with a GPS monitor while she undergoes further removal proceedings. "She will receive full due process," DHS said.
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Soldier’s wife freed from ICE detention amid deportation fight | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> A U.S. soldier’s wife, who was detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency last week, was released from detention on Tuesday while President Donald Trump’s administration attempts to deport her from the country.
Annie Ramos was arrested in Louisiana days after her wedding; she seeks to regularize her immigration status in the country
Wife of U.S. Soldier Released After Five Days in ICE Detention, Must Wear Ankle Monitor, Still Faces Deportation
Annie Ramos, a 22-year-old Honduran national who came to the U.S. as a toddler, was arrested on April 2 by immigration agents at the military base where her now-husband, Sgt. Matthew Blank, was stationed.
Wife of US soldier released from immigration detention after she was detained at Louisiana base
The wife of a U.S. soldier was released Tuesday from a federal immigration detention facility where she had spent nearly a week after being taken into custody on a Louisiana military base.
Newlywed wife of US soldier released from immigration detention
The newlywed wife of a U.S. soldier who was detained last week at her husband’s Army base was released Tuesday, after spending five days at a detention center with hundreds of other women facing deportation as part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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