ICE Holds French Woman in Louisiana Following Visa Expiration

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is currently holding an 86-year-old Frenchwoman, Marie-Thérèse Rossi, in a detention center in Louisiana. The detention center was recently acquired by ICE as part of its expansion of facilities.

Ms. Rossi arrived in the United States last year with the intention of marrying her childhood sweetheart. According to the U.S.

Department of Homeland Security, she was detained on April 1st due to overstaying her authorized 90-day visa period. The detention occurred after Ms. Rossi remained in the country beyond the permitted timeframe.

ICE officials initiated proceedings following standard protocol for individuals who have overstayed their visas. This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding immigration enforcement policies and the detention of foreign nationals within the U.S. system.

The acquisition of the Salt Lake City warehouse by ICE to serve as a detention center underscores the agency’s efforts to increase capacity. Ms. Rossi has been in ICE custody since the beginning of April.

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  1. This situation highlights the difficult and often heartbreaking circumstances faced by individuals within the immigration system.

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