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US Marine’s Parents Deported After ICE Detention at Camp Pendleton

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Marine‘s Father Deported by​ ICE After Base Visit, Family in Limbo

CAMP PENDLETON, CA – The father of a U.S. Marine was arrested and deported by Immigration and​ Customs Enforcement (ICE) after visiting his pregnant daughter at Camp Pendleton, according⁢ to reports from ‍NBC 7 and family ⁣accounts.The incident has left the Marine and​ his sister grappling with uncertainty about their parents’ future.

The parents, who have lived in the U.S.for 30 years after⁢ coming from Mexico, were detained at the front gate of the base while visiting their ⁣daughter, Ashley, who is expecting her first child. ICE agents arrested the father while he‍ was wearing a red shirt and white hat proclaiming “Proud dad of a US Marine.” He was later deported. The fate​ of the ⁤mother remains unclear.

“My brother texted me that they ‍got stopped. And as soon ⁢as I heard⁢ that,I just started bawling,” Ashley Rios recalled,fighting back tears. “It’s just hard because you just want to hear your parents’ voices ⁤and know everything ‌will be OK. I’d always want my mom in that delivery room and⁢ everything, so it’s​ hard not to think about them.”

The Marine, identified as Rios, joined the Corps to make his parents proud and is currently serving in the reserves after four years of active duty. He had sponsored his parents’ applications for green cards and work ⁢visas, wich were pending at the time of their detention.

“It⁢ was just making them proud, right?​ I’ve seen all the⁢ struggles they’ve ⁤gone through,”⁤ Rios said. “The least I could do, right, and⁣ serve this country and try to, you know, put some time in. I don’t think amounts to what they’ve⁢ done.”

family ⁤members describe their⁤ parents as hardworking, law-abiding individuals with no ​criminal record, earning a living by washing ​cars and cleaning ⁢houses. Rios stated the experience was frightening, as he had ​long ‍worried about this possibility.

The family was initially held at a facility that houses ICE and ​immigration court before ⁤being transferred to ⁣the⁢ Otay Mesa Detention Center.

In a statement to NBC ⁢7, an ICE spokesperson ​said the agency “arrests aliens who commit crimes and other individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration​ laws,” adding that all individuals found to be in⁣ violation of U.S.⁤ immigration⁢ law are subject to arrest, detention, and potential removal.

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