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Arelys Barahona-Martinez was arrested by ICE at a routine appointment. Her husband, retired Sgt. Wilmer Trujillo, can now see her only through video calls.
newser.comArelys Barahona-Martinez was arrested by ICE during a scheduled check-in appointment. She has no criminal record, according to the reporting. ICE states that Barahona-Martinez is subject to a deportation order issued in 2005.
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The agency provided that information in response to questions about the detention. U.S. Army Sgt. Wilmer Trujillo, can now see her only through video calls. The couple previously lived together before the arrest.
Trujillo spoke with Barahona-Martinez for a CBS News interview. After the conversation ended, he broke down in tears. Trujillo told @camiloreports he did not want his wife to see too much emotion. He said he wanted her to believe the family was staying strong.
theiranproject.comSyrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa stated that Iran gained the most from the recent conflict, describing the war as containing multiple mistakes in its objectives and formation.
middleeasteye.netIran fired missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire, hours after Israel struck Beirut’s Dahiyeh district. Alerts sounded across Tel Aviv as residents moved to shelters.
washingtonpost.comEva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran and Mark Olsky were born to Jewish mothers who hid their pregnancies at Auschwitz and survived a 16-day death train to Mauthausen.