Army Pilot's Wife Released From ICE Detention Over Rights Violations
Wife of U.S. Army pilot ordered released from ICE detention
Houston Chronicle2026.03.31Updated 5d ago

A Houston federal judge ordered the release of a U.S. Army pilot’s wife, citing due-process violations in her ICE detention case.
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A Houston federal judge ordered the release of a U.S. Army pilot's wife from Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention, citing due-process violations. The ruling highlights concerns about ICE's detention procedures and legal protections for immigration cases. The decision underscores ongoing scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement practices.
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