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OtherApr 7

Wife of US Soldier Released from Immigration Detention After Base Arrest

Annie Ramos, an undocumented immigrant married to a US soldier, was released from ICE detention after being arrested while completing military paperwork.

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Annie Ramos, the newlywed wife of a U.S. soldier, has been released from immigration detention after being arrested at a military base while attempting to complete paperwork for the couple to live together.

Ramos, who is an undocumented immigrant that came to the United States as a toddler, was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during what was supposed to be a routine visit to her husband's Army base. The couple had planned to complete necessary documentation that would allow them to move in together as a married couple.

The detention occurred within hours of the couple's arrival at the military facility for the paperwork process. What began as an administrative visit quickly turned into an immigration enforcement action that separated the newlyweds.

News coverage of Ramos's case, particularly reporting by the New York Times, brought significant attention to her situation. The media coverage appeared to play a role in raising awareness about her detention.

ICE has now released Ramos from detention, though specific details about the terms of her release or any ongoing immigration proceedings were not immediately available. The case highlights the complex intersection of military family life and immigration enforcement policies.

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