French widow detained by ICE after GI husband’s death released, returns to France
Summary
Marie-Thérèse Ross, a French widow of a U.S. military veteran, was held in a U.S. immigration detention center for 16 days because she overstayed her visa. She was released and returned to France on Friday.Key Facts
- Marie-Thérèse Ross is the widow of a U.S. Army veteran.
- She was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Alabama on April 1.
- The reason for her detention was overstaying a 90-day visa.
- She spent some time at a federal immigration detention center before being held in Alabama.
- After 16 days in detention, Ross was released and returned to France on Friday.
- Her case drew attention due to her connection to a deceased American veteran.
- The immigration process involved the enforcement of visa rules by ICE.
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