ICE Detention of Soldier's Wife Highlights Controversial Deportation Practices
Annie Ramos, the wife of Army staff sergeant Matthew Blank, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) due to a 2005 deportation order issued when she was an infant. Ramos, a biochemistry student and DACA applicant, was arrested while attempting to obtain a military ID at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Her detention has sparked criticism of the Trump administration's deportation policies, which prioritize quantity over quality, often targeting individuals who contribute positively to society. The case underscores the human cost of current immigration enforcement practices.