“All This Reminds Me of the Time of Nazism”: the Testimony of an 86 Year-Old French Woman Detained by the American Immigration Police
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The testimony of an 86-year-old French woman, detained for 17 days by American immigration police, revives criticism of detention centers in the United States....
▶️ Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, a French woman in her eighties, recently spent more than two weeks in prison after being arrested by the American immigration police, ICE. In an interview with “Ouest-France” and the “New York Times”, the person concerned denounces unworthy prison conditions. - “It reminds me of the time of Nazism”: detained by the American immigration police, a French woman tells (International).
This French woman was arrested on 1 April at her home in Alabama by the American immigration police, due to an expired visa. Finally released eight days ago, she gave an interview to “Ouest-France” and the “New York Times”.
Marie-Thérèse Ross, 86, spent more than two weeks in detention because her visa was no longer valid. Back in the Nantes agglomeration, she entrusted herself to the daily "Ouest-France".
Coming to join her love of youth across the Atlantic, Marie-Thérèse, a 86-year-old French woman, was arrested in early April by the American Immigration Police (ICE). Placed in a detention centre for more than two weeks, she tells of the hell she lived.
The 85-year-old French woman was arrested on 1 April at her home in Alabama, in the United States, where she had lived since the spring of 2025, with her “childhood sweetheart”, Billy, who died abruptly in January 2026. She was locked up for seventeen days in immigration police jails...
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