Army Reservist's Wife Released After 4 Months in ICE Detention
Release from ICE detention brings relief and lingering trauma for wife of Army reservist

After four months and three court hearings, the wife of a U.S. Army Reserve Black Hawk pilot was released last week from an ICE detention facility in Houston.
After four months in a Houston ICE detention facility and three court hearings, the wife of a U.S. Army Reserve Black Hawk pilot has been released. The case highlights ongoing challenges within the immigration enforcement system and its impact on military families. Her release brings relief amid lingering emotional trauma from the detention experience.
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