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ICE detains wife of US Army soldier at immigration appointment

ICE detains wife of US Army soldier at immigration appointment

Summary

Deisy Rivera Ortega, the wife of an active-duty US Army soldier in El Paso, Texas, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during an immigration appointment. She was applying for parole-in-place, a program that helps military family members stay legally in the US, but ICE arrested her citing a previous order for her removal from the country.

Key Facts

  • Deisy Rivera Ortega attended an immigration interview with her husband, Sergeant First Class Jose Serrano, who is an active-duty US Army soldier.
  • ICE detained Rivera Ortega on April 14 at a facility in El Paso, Texas.
  • Rivera Ortega is originally from El Salvador and crossed into the US in 2016, applying for asylum.
  • In 2019, a judge ordered her removal but also granted her protection against being sent back to El Salvador due to concerns of physical harm.
  • ICE plans to deport her to Mexico, an alternative country, under a policy known as "third-country" removals.
  • Rivera Ortega and Serrano were married in June 2022; Serrano is a US citizen born in Puerto Rico and has served nearly 28 years in the Army.
  • This is at least the second case this month where ICE has detained a military spouse.
  • The legal next steps for Rivera Ortega and her husband are currently uncertain.
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