French Government Pushes for Release of 86-Year-Old Widow Detained by ICE in Alabama

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The French government is actively seeking the release of Marie-Therese Ross, an 86-year-old French widow who is currently detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Alabama. Ross was taken into custody on April 1 for overstaying her 90-day visa, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Background of the Detention

Marie-Therese Ross has been living in the United States, but her visa expiration led to her detention by ICE agents. The French authorities have expressed concern over her detention given her advanced age and widow status.

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International and Family Response

The situation has attracted international attention as officials from France work with U.S. immigration officials to resolve the matter. Family members and human rights advocates have also called for her release, emphasizing:

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  • Compassion for elderly detainees
  • Legal complexities involved in the case

Broader Implications

Immigration experts note the challenges faced by elderly immigrants with visa overstays and stress the need for careful consideration in enforcement actions to balance legal requirements with humanitarian concerns.

Stay tuned for updates from Questiqa USA for the latest developments on this important issue.

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