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Green Card Interview Turns Painful US Spouses Detained in San Diego

Green Card Interview Turns Painful US Spouses Detained in San Diego

Post by : Rameen Ariff

Dozens of foreign spouses of U.S. citizens have been detained at green card interviews in San Diego, leaving families shocked and worried about immigration rules. Since November 12, federal authorities have reportedly arrested spouses attending green card appointments, charging them with alleged visa violations. These actions have affected citizens from countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, and others, highlighting a growing tension around the U.S. immigration system.

For many newly married couples, obtaining a green card represents a fresh start and the promise of living together legally in the United States. However, recent events at the San Diego immigration office have turned what should be a routine process into a traumatic experience. Some detained spouses include new mothers with infants, adding to the distress. One American husband, Stephen Paul, recounted the painful moment when his wife Katie, a British national, was taken in handcuffs immediately after her interview, leaving him to care for their five-month-old baby alone.

Military families have also been affected. Samuel Shasteen, a former U.S. Marine who served for 20 years, expressed his sense of betrayal after his Thailand-born wife was detained. “We do everything to protect and serve our country, and then they treat us like we’ve done nothing,” he told NBC San Diego.

Authorities say the detentions are part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has clarified that any foreign national violating immigration laws may face arrest and removal, regardless of their nationality or criminal record. ICE emphasized that being unlawfully present in the U.S. itself constitutes a violation of federal law.

These detentions have sparked outrage among citizens and human rights advocates. Families argue that the current green card process in San Diego is causing unnecessary trauma, separating loved ones and creating fear among immigrant communities. Legal experts have warned that the stringent enforcement measures could impact thousands of foreign spouses across the country, not just in San Diego.

As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on protecting families while navigating complex immigration regulations. The detention of foreign spouses at San Diego green card interviews has raised pressing questions about fairness, due process, and the human cost of immigration enforcement in the United States.

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