cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26925868
Summary
Wisconsin resident Bradley Bartell voted for Trump’s promise to crack down on “criminal illegal immigrants,” but now his Peruvian wife Camila Muñoz has been detained by ICE.
Muñoz, from Peru, overstayed her visa but had applied for legal residency. On their way home from a honeymoon, immigration agents detained her at a Puerto Rico airport.
Despite no criminal record, she remains in a Louisiana detention center. Her case reflects ICE’s broadened enforcement that now includes documented immigrants.
Bartell, once supportive of stricter immigration policies, now questions the impact on families like his own.
His wife was an illegal and he voted for Trump anyway? How dumb can you get?
If you want to break up, just file for divorce, no need to drag the fed govt into this
Think of how stupid the average conservative is then remember half of them are stupider than that.
Scraping the barrel of humanity, and we let them vote…
What kind of democracy would it be if roughly half the citizens would not be allowed to vote because deemed too stupid? And on what criteria to judge that?
The problem has more to do with education and information (as in media), that many citizens are not being educated and informed to a level/quality allowing them to vote in their best interest.
Oh, I don’t disagree at all! I was making a joke, but seems like it fell through, lol
It’s hard to pickup sarcasm through text. Also, people have all kinds of opinions out here.
This is a fairly consistent through line with a lot of conservatives in general. It’s always about punishing others, even when they’re part of that same group, because they’re the “good” ones, as of that’ll make any sort of difference to law enforcement.
Apparently dumb enough to take a vacation to Puerto Rico, which is US territory but outside the customs zone.
Did you read the article? It says they had an immigration application currently under review. That isn’t the same thing.
ICE has been arresting people at green card interviews.
If you overstay, you are required to leave the country to apply. Just because they filed some paperwork doesn’t change that.
This is untrue. My wife overstayed her visa by a couple months by the time we applied for permanent residency. She was advised by a lawyer and immigration services themselves NOT to leave the country because her most recent entry was done legally and without the intent to stay for ever (student visa).