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ICE Release Brings Relief to Army Soldier’s Family

wife released – The wife of an active-duty U.S. Army soldier detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement was released Thursday after a month in custody, her husband speaking out as the family regains control of their lives.

When her wife was taken into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, an active-duty U.S. Army soldier was left waiting through weeks of uncertainty. Thursday brought the first clear sign of relief: she was released after spending a month in detention.

CBS News reported that the woman’s release came on Thursday. ending what her husband described as a stressful and disruptive period for their family.. The Army soldier. whose service made the detention particularly jarring for those following the case. spoke out after she was freed. expressing the strain of being separated while her custody status remained unresolved.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained the woman for about a month, according to the report.. Her release on Thursday shifts the immediate stakes for the couple from custody to what comes next—medical and financial recovery from the disruption. and the practical reality of resuming life together.

Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News immigration correspondent, reported on the release and the soldier’s decision to speak publicly afterward, as the family tries to move forward after a month-long ordeal.

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