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ImmigrationMay 3, 2026·1 min read

Lived In US For 35 Years And 6 Weeks In ICE Custody, Indian Woman Released

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Lived In US For 35 Years And 6 Weeks In ICE Custody, Indian Woman Released

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She was released from ICE custody on April 30 after a federal judge ordered her release.

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She was released from ICE custody on April 30 after a federal judge ordered her release.

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