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‘We were doing everything the right way’: ICE snatch newlywed wife of Army Staff Sergeant preparing for deployment

“We are going to fight with everything I have. We will start a family. I am going to be with her and serve my country,”

With Donald Trump plunging the Middle East into war, enlisted men and women are nervously realizing they may soon have to put their lives on the line in Iran. There are even rumors of a draft to scare up bodies to fuel the war, something the White House isn’t even bothering to deny.

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All of which means you might expect the Trump administration to be doing all it can to ensure its existing troops are as happy as possible. But, as that would be the logical thing, they’re of course doing the exact opposite.

Enter 23-year-old US Army Staff Sergeant Matthew Blank and his newlywed wife, 22-year-old biochemistry student Annie Ramos, who’s a few months away from finishing her bachelor’s degree. Last week, the newlyweds arrived at a Fort Polk base in Louisiana, eager to fill out the last paperwork that’d let them begin their new life together in service families’ accommodation. As he explained:

“Our plan was to drive over, bring her to the office to get her military ID and activate her military spouse benefits. She was going to move in after the Easter weekend. Instead, she got ripped away from me.”

ICE had other plans. Mere hours after Blank and Ramos had arrived ICE thugs entered the base and snatched Annie, shackling her, tossing her into the back of a filthy van, and transporting her to a hellishly crowded detention facility to face deportation to a country she hasn’t been to since she was in diapers.

Her crime? As a toddler, she’d been brought into the United States from Honduras. When Ramos was 22 months old, her family missed a court date, and a deportation order was issued. Blank was fully aware of his wife’s status, but also knew that by getting married she would become eligible for legal permanent residency. They had hired a lawyer to speed up the process, and, as he underlined: “We were doing everything the right way.”

ICE’s position is that Ramos was actually some kind of dangerous criminal, possibly engaged in some kind of terrorist plan against the US Army, ominously describing her application to live with her husband on base as someone who “attempted to enter a military base.”

“We are going to fight with everything I have”

Ramos now faces imminent deportation. The New York Times reports retired Lieutenant Colonel Margaret Stock, an expert on immigration law and the military, as saying:

“It’s fundamentally harmful to national security to be doing this to members of the military, particularly while there is a war going on. This is a major crisis for this soldier. His mind can’t be on the job.”

Blank is determined to support his wife, saying:

“We are going to fight with everything I have. She is going to move in with me. We will start a family. I am going to be with her and serve my country,”

This is far from an isolated story, with ICE taking action against the military and their family members once they become aware that an opportunity to arrest them has arisen. For example, ICE agents are setting up checkpoints at Marine Corps Graduation ceremonies, checking the papers of family members who want to see their children graduate, with an official notice reading:

“Federal Law Enforcement personnel will be present at installation access points to conduct enhanced screening and lawful immigration status inquiries during Recruit Family and Graduation Days,”

All of this is terrible morale. But the overall message is clear: the administration is more than happy for you to give your actual life for Donald Trump, but when it comes to family life they will snatch your partner, subject them to degrading treatment, and insinuate that they are some kind of terrorist. Just what you want at the back of your mind as you head off to face death in Iran.


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