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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 16
France Urges US to Release Detained 85-Year-Old Widow Held by ICE
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 16

France Urges US to Release Detained 85-Year-Old Widow Held by ICE

6 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 16
  • US immigration authorities have detained 85-year-old French widow Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé in Louisiana for overstaying her visa.
  • Ross-Mahé, who married a US Army veteran in Alabama last year, was awaiting a Green Card when her husband died in January.
  • The French government is pressing for her release, citing her age and health, as her detention draws international attention and criticism.
A French widow is detained in America. What can her government do?
Is an 85-year-old widow the new face of immigration crackdowns?
She had a pending Green Card. Why was she still targeted for arrest?
Can a family inheritance dispute lead to a loved one's deportation?
Her U.S. husband died. Does a widow's Green Card dream die too?
When a family feud meets law enforcement, who really holds the power?