Sen. Duckworth on ICE's release of soldier's wife, and her concerns about airline staffing
Summary
The wife of a U.S. Army soldier was held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for about a month but has now been released. Senator Tammy Duckworth spoke about the case and also raised concerns about how airlines are handling their flight attendant staffing.Key Facts
- The soldier’s wife was detained by ICE for approximately one month.
- She has now been released from ICE custody.
- Sgt. 1st Class Jose Serrano, the soldier and husband, spoke about the situation.
- Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois discussed the case on CBS News.
- Senator Duckworth is urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to study the effects of reduced flight attendant staffing in airlines.
- The concerns relate to airline safety and service due to staffing shortages.
- Senator Duckworth is actively involved in addressing both immigration and airline staffing issues in this case.
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