French Widow Detained by ICE, Government Seeks Release
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The French government is pressing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to release an 86-year-old French widow who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) earlier this month in Louisiana. The woman is the widow of a U.S. military veteran.
French officials have expressed concern over the detention of the elderly woman, who has lived in the United States for decades. The French government is working to secure her release from immigration custody, citing her advanced age and fragile health.
According to reports, the woman was taken into custody by ICE agents while visiting a doctor's office. She is currently being held at an immigration detention facility in Louisiana. French authorities have condemned the detention, stating that the woman poses no threat and should be allowed to remain in the U.S. with her family.
The case has sparked outrage, with human rights advocates and immigration experts criticizing the U.S. government's treatment of the elderly French widow. They argue that her detention is inhumane and a violation of her basic rights. The French government's intervention underscores the international attention this case has garnered and the pressure on the U.S. to resolve the situation swiftly.
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