United States: Marie-Thérèse, a French Octogenary, Was Arrested by Ice Immigration Police
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Marie-Thérèse's entourage evokes an urgent situation and calls for her repatriation to France.
Without a permanent visa at the time of her husband's death and in the midst of a war of succession, the Nantaise was arrested by ICE and placed in a detention centre in Louisiana on 1 April.
Ouest-France tells the story of Marie-Thérèse, a 86-year-old French woman who was arrested on 1 April by the American immigration police, on the background of a conflict of succession. "She won't last a month," her son is worried.
Two months after the death of her American husband, a French woman was arrested by the American immigration police (ICE) and detained. Without a permanent visa, she was reportedly denounced by the deceased's family.
A 86-year-old French woman was arrested on 1 April by the American immigration police, the ICE. In the absence of a permanent visa, she has since been detained in a detention centre in Louisiana.
"Emergency Is Repatriating": Marie-Thérèse, 86-Year-Old French, Detained by Ice in the United States
Married to a former American soldier who met near Saint-Nazaire in 1950, Marie-Thérèse had moved to the United States last year. She had not obtained the permanent visa needed to stay.
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