
A routine green card interview turned into a nightmare when a woman was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite a standing court order. Her family shared the ordeal online, raising concerns about growing enforcement excesses.
Long Journey in the US
The woman has lived in the United States since 2000, initially entering on a tourist visa. She later received protection due to threats in her home country, though asylum was never granted. Over the years, she was given relief through withholding of removal.
Approved Petition, But No Relief
Her husband filed an I-130 family-based petition two years ago, which was approved. This approval should have cleared the path for her green card. In May 2025, a judge sought to resolve her case but required the I-130 interview first.
Detained Despite Court Order
Even with a court order permitting the interview, ICE detained her and transferred her to a Louisiana facility, far from her family and legal support. The arrest left her loved ones struggling to understand why enforcement clashed so directly with judicial instructions.
Families Left in Limbo
Immigration advocates warn that current US policies mean detainees can face long arrests without clear timelines, even with approved petitions. Families like hers remain trapped in a hostile and confusing system, where legal approval does not guarantee freedom.
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