
Usa news: Since becoming President, Donald Trump has campaigned against illegal migrants. Meanwhile, a surprising case has come from America. Here a woman was arrested by federal immigration officials after returning from honeymoon. Actually, this woman was living in America even after the visa was over.
After this, the woman’s husband and the supporter said that she has no regrets on her vote. Trump did not create this system, but he has an opportunity to improve it.
Bradley Bartel is a staunch supporter of Donald Trump
Bradley Bartel, a resident of Wisconsin, is a staunch supporter of US President Donald Trump and voted for him in the election. His wife Camilla Munoj is a Peru citizen. According to media reports, Munoj came to Wisconsin Dells on a work-study visa in 2019. However, his visa ended due to the ban on international travel due to Korona epidemic. During this time he worked as farming and a receptionist, where he met Bradley Bartel. The closeness between the two increased and after some time they got married. But due to the epidemic, he could not immediately go on honeymoon.
In February, Bartel and his wife Munoj went to Puerto Rico for a honeymoon. On returning, immigration officials questioned Munoj about his citizenship. When he told that he was in the process of getting a green card, the authorities took him into custody. Now Munoj has been placed in an Ice (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) facility in Louisiana.
Bradley Bartel expressed grief
Her husband Bartel expressed deep grief over Munoj’s arrest. He described it as a bad dream -like experience. Bartel said, “We have kept a lawyer, but the system is so incompetent that the process is more than that it should take much time.” He also revealed that he is getting hate messages and many people have said that they deserve it.
Bartel criticized the US immigration system and demanded improvement in it. He said, ‘It seems that Ice does not have the right information. The system needs to be given a new look to improve better communication and processes between departments. He further said that if his wife is deported, they are also considering going to Peru. However, he admitted that it would be very difficult for his son to take this decision.