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U.S. soldier fears newly-freed wife could still be deported by ICE at any time

1 sources3 storiesFirst seen 5/20/2026Score49Mixed Progress
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Claims
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Army soldier says he's not questioning commitment to military despite wife's ICE ordeal.

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1st Class Jose Serrano and his wife, Deisy Rivera Ortega, are back together after she spent a month in ICE detention.

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Army soldier and Afghanistan war veteran says he's worried that his newly-freed wife could still be targeted by ICE and deported.

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1st Class and Afghanistan war veteran Jose Serrano told CBS News his wife, Deisy Rivera Ortega, was detained by ICE despite doing the "right thing.

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Claim Contradictions

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A: Army soldier says he's not questioning commitment to military despite wife's ICE ordeal.

B: Army soldier and Afghanistan war veteran says he's worried that his newly-freed wife could still be targeted by ICE and deported.

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