Detained Georgia veteran deserves to stay in US after serving country, fiancee says
Jamaican-born US army veteran faces deportation as more non-US citizen military members are swept up by ICE raidsThe fiancee of a Jamaican-born, decorated US army veteran who is now facing deportation under the Trump administration says she hopes his story might inspire legislative action to...
<p>Jamaican-born US army veteran faces deportation as more non-US citizen military members are swept up by ICE raids</p><p>The fiancee of a Jamaican-born, decorated US army veteran who is now facing deportation under the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration">Trump administration</a> says she hopes his story might inspire legislative action to restore immigration protections for former military members.</p><p>“If you served this country, you deserve a chance to stay in this country,” said April Watkins, who is engaged to Godfrey Wade, one of tens of thousands who have been put in immigration detention under Donald Trump’s second presidency. “That is the hope for not only him but for any veteran who sits in a detention center. Look at their service that they gave this country and take that into consideration.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/07/georgia-veteran-detained-ice">Continue reading...</a>
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