美国士兵妻子获释离开美国移民海关执法局拘留,驱逐程序仍在继续


2026-04-07 23:07:16 UTC / 路透社

作者:卡尼什卡·辛格

2026年4月7日 世界协调时23:07 更新于21分钟前

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2026年3月24日,美国移民海关执法局(ICE)特工在弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿的华盛顿里根国家机场巡逻。路透社/乔纳森·恩斯特/档案照片 购买授权,打开新标签页

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  • 美国士兵的妻子于周二获释离开美国移民海关执法局拘留
  • 美国移民海关执法局于4月2日将其拘留
  • 特朗普的移民打击政策遭到人权组织谴责

华盛顿,4月7日 路透社电——美国一名士兵的妻子于周二获释离开美国移民海关执法局(ICE)的拘留,此前她于上周被该局拘留,而唐纳德·特朗普政府仍在试图将她驱逐出境。

美国国土安全部(ICE隶属于该部门)表示,安妮·亚丽特扎·拉莫斯·阿尔瓦拉多于4月2日被捕,国土安全部的一位发言人称“她没有合法身份留在美国境内”。

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拉莫斯现年22岁,不久前与23岁的中士马修·布兰克结婚。

布兰克的母亲珍·里克林告诉美国广播公司新闻,4月2日,拉莫斯的亲属来到路易斯安那州波尔克堡,帮助拉莫斯登记为军属并办理入住,就在这时,美国移民海关执法局的特工进入基地并将她拘留。

国土安全部的发言人表示,美国移民海关执法局是在“拉莫斯试图进入军事基地”后将其逮捕的。该发言人指控拉莫斯非法入境,她于2005年初入境美国时还不到两岁。

美国广播公司新闻援引律师杰西·施赖尔的话称,拉莫斯出生于洪都拉斯,在她20个月大时就收到了驱逐令。该律师没有立即回应置评请求。

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美国移民海关执法局是特朗普移民打击和驱逐行动的核心部门,该行动被人权组织广泛谴责为侵犯言论自由和正当程序权利。人权倡导者表示,这场打击行动制造了不安全的环境,并引发了种族 profiling的担忧。

特朗普称他的举措旨在遏制非法移民、改善国内安全。这场打击行动遭遇了司法阻碍。

国土安全部的发言人表示,拉莫斯已在监管令下获释,佩戴GPS监控设备,等待进一步的驱逐程序,她将获得完整的正当程序权利。

“我一直以来唯一的愿望就是在这个从我还是婴儿起就称之为家的国家有尊严地生活,”拉莫斯在一份被美国广播公司新闻引用的声明中说道。

“我从未想过,做正确的事——为我的妻子登记,让她能够获得军人身份证,享受她作为配偶应得的福利,并开始办理绿卡流程——会导致她被从我身边带走,”她的丈夫在她被捕后说道。

在这份被美国广播公司新闻引用的声明中,布兰克表示,他为妻子感到骄傲,也为“为这个国家服役”感到骄傲。

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US soldier’s wife freed from ICE detention as deportation attempt continues

2026-04-07 23:07:16 UTC / Reuters

By Kanishka Singh

April 7, 2026 11:07 PM UTC Updated 21 mins ago

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Summary

US soldier’s wife was released from ICE detention on Tuesday
ICE detained her on April 2
Trump immigration crackdown has been condemned by rights groups

WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) – A U.S. soldier’s wife who was detained ​by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency last week was released from detention on Tuesday ‌while President Donald Trump’s administration attempts to deport her from the country.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, of which ICE is a part, said Annie Yaritza Ramos Alvarado was arrested on April 2, with a DHS spokesperson saying “she has no legal status ​to be in this country.”

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Ramos, 22, recently married Sergeant Matthew Blank, 23.

On April 2, the ​couple were joined by relatives at Fort Polk, Louisiana, who were there to help ⁠register Ramos as a military spouse and get her moved in, Blank’s mother, Jen Rickling, told ABC ​News. However, ICE agents entered the facility and detained her.

The DHS spokesperson said ICE arrested Ramos “after she attempted ​to enter a military base.” The spokesperson alleged Ramos was in the country illegally, having entered the nation in early 2005 when she was less than two years old.

Attorney Jessie Schreier was cited by ABC News as saying that Ramos, ​who was born in Honduras, was 20 months old when she was issued an order of removal. ​The attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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ICE has been at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdown ‌and ⁠deportation drive that has been widely condemned by rights groups as violating free speech and due process rights. Rights advocates say the crackdown has created an unsafe environment and caused concerns of racial profiling.

Trump has said his actions are aimed at curbing illegal immigration and improving domestic security. The crackdown has faced judicial roadblocks.

The ​DHS spokesperson said Ramos ​had been released on ⁠order of supervision with a GPS monitor while she undergoes further removal proceedings and she would receive full due process.

“All I have ever wanted is to ​live with dignity in the country I have called home since I was ​a baby,” Ramos ⁠said in a statement cited by ABC News.

“I never imagined that trying to do the right thing – registering my wife so she could receive her military ID, access the benefits she is entitled to as my ⁠spouse, and ​begin the process toward her green card – would lead to ​her being taken away from me,” her husband said after her arrest.

In the statement, cited by ABC News, Blank said he was ​proud of his wife and proud to “serve this country.”

Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Jamie Freed

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