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ICE detains U.S. soldier's wife
The detention of Annie Ramos, who has lived in the U.S. since she was two years old, has drawn sharp criticism from military families and immigration advocates.
Ramos had previously applied for DACA status, but her application was halted by a Trump administration ban on processing new requests.
The incident is being cited as a prime example of the administration's aggressive mass deportation campaign, which now appears to target families of active-duty service members.
The Army staff sergeant is currently fighting to halt his wife's deportation to Honduras before his upcoming deployment.