Undocumented Immigrant Newlywed Reunited with US Soldier Husband After ICE Detention

Annie Ramos, an undocumented immigrant who arrived in the US as a child, was detained at a military base while completing paperwork to move in with her US soldier husband. She has now been released by ICE.
Annie Ramos, a newlywed undocumented immigrant, has been freed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being detained at a military base while trying to complete paperwork to move in with her U.S. soldier husband. Ramos, who came to the United States as a toddler, had gone to the base to finalize the necessary documents so the couple could live together, but she was unexpectedly taken into custody by ICE agents on the premises.
The case has sparked outrage and renewed concerns about the treatment of undocumented immigrants, even those with close ties to the U.S. military. Ramos' detention highlighted the challenges faced by mixed-status couples and families, where one partner is a U.S. citizen or legal resident, and the other is undocumented.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


