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The New York TimesonX / Twitter4h ago
Breaking News: An 85-year-old French widow, who was arrested amid an inheritance dispute and spent 16 days in American immigration detention, returned to France, a French official said. nyti.ms/4tknhhG
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Analysis Summary
An 85-year-old French woman arrested by U.S. immigration authorities during an inheritance dispute has been released and returned to France after spending 16 days in ICE detention in Alabama. She had come to America last year after reconnecting with and marrying a former American G.I., but became entangled in a legal dispute over inheritance that led to her arrest and detention. The case highlights gaps in how immigration authorities handle cases involving elderly foreign nationals caught up in civil disputes rather than immigration violations.
Claims Analysis (3)
βAn 85-year-old French widow was arrested amid an inheritance disputeβ
NYT article confirms Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, 85, was arrested amid inheritance dispute.
βShe spent 16 days in American immigration detentionβ
NYT article documents ICE detention duration in Alabama with specific timeframe.
βShe has returned to Franceβ
NYT article and French foreign affairs minister statement confirm her return to France.
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