U.S. Army Sergeant Says Wife Was Arrested by Immigration Officials
A U.S. Army sergeant stated that immigration officials arrested his wife despite the couple following required procedures. The incident involves a military family and enforcement actions.
nypost.comU.S. Army Sergeant First Class Jose Serrano told CBS News that immigration officials arrested his wife, Deisy Rivera Ortega, even though the couple was following applicable rules. Serrano said the arrest occurred after the family had taken steps to comply with immigration requirements.
He described the situation as one in which they were doing what officials had directed. The sergeant did not provide additional details about the timing or location of the arrest. No statement from immigration officials was included in the report.
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The arrest may affect the military family's living arrangements and daily responsibilities.
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