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ICE arrested spouses of U.S. military members during green card interviews in San Diego, sparking concern over family stability and trust in immigration processes.
In late November 2025, ICE began arresting spouses of U.S. military members during green card interviews at USCIS offices in San Diego, including individuals with no criminal records who had legally entered the country.
The detentions, occurring inside government facilities, marked a significant shift from longstanding practice, sparking outrage among military families and legal experts.
Despite eligibility under immigration law, some applicants were arrested during interviews, raising concerns about trust in the system, family stability, and military morale.
Advocates warn the change may deter lawful applicants and urge caution, as the process now carries unexpected risks.
ICE arrestó a los cónyuges de miembros militares estadounidenses durante las entrevistas para la tarjeta verde en San Diego, lo que provocó preocupación por la estabilidad familiar y la confianza en los procesos de inmigración.