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French Widow Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé Deported Under Trump’s Immigration Policy

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 3:56 am
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French Widow of Former U.S. Soldier Speaks Out After Deportation: “I Felt Like a Criminal”

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A Sudden Arrest and Detention“They Treated Me Like a Prisoner”Broader Immigration Policy DebateWhat Comes Next?

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, the French widow of a deceased American veteran, has broken her silence in an emotional first interview since being forcibly deported by U.S. immigration authorities last week. Detained for weeks in a Texas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility, Ross-Mahé described conditions she called “dehumanizing” and an ordeal that left her questioning America’s treatment of military families.

Ross-Mahé, 58, had lived in the U.S. for over two decades after marrying her late husband, Robert Mahé, a U.S. Army veteran who served in the Gulf War. Despite her long-standing ties to the country, her legal status became precarious after his death in 2019. Her deportation marks another flashpoint in the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement policies, which have drawn criticism from advocates for being inconsistent in protecting vulnerable long-term residents.

A Sudden Arrest and Detention

Ross-Mahé’s troubles began in early June when ICE agents arrived at her Houston apartment. “They didn’t explain much—just said I was out of status,” she recalled. Her visa had expired years earlier, but she believed her marriage and clean record shielded her from removal. Instead, she was taken to an ICE detention center, where she spent 23 days before being put on a flight to Paris.

Her account echoes broader concerns about ICE’s handling of nonviolent detainees, particularly those with deep U.S. ties. Advocacy groups argue that ICE routinely overlooks humanitarian exceptions, even for spouses of veterans. “This is a betrayal of military families,” said Sarah Jensen, an attorney with the nonprofit American Immigrant Defense Alliance. “Marie-Thérèse built her life here. She posed no threat.”

“They Treated Me Like a Prisoner”

In detention, Ross-Mahé said she was strip-searched, denied her medication for hypertension, and housed in a frigid cell with women facing criminal charges. “I’ve never been in trouble, but I felt like a criminal,” she said. ICE has faced repeated allegations of inadequate medical care and poor conditions in its facilities, though the agency maintains it adheres to federal standards.

Her deportation order came as a shock. Ross-Mahé had applied for a green card years earlier but missed a filing deadline after her husband’s death. Without legal guidance, she assumed her application was still pending. “I didn’t know I was deportable,” she admitted.

Broader Immigration Policy Debate

Ross-Mahé’s case highlights gaps in U.S. immigration policy, particularly for surviving spouses of veterans. While some military family members qualify for expedited residency, others fall through bureaucratic cracks. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has discretionary authority to halt deportations in exceptional cases, but advocates say such relief is inconsistently applied.

The White House has not commented on her case, but a DHS spokesperson stated that “all removals follow federal law and prioritize national security and public safety.” Immigration experts, however, argue that rigid enforcement undermines Biden’s pledge to create a more humane system. “Cases like this erode trust,” said Carlos Mendez, a policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute. “There’s no logical reason to expel someone with her history.”

What Comes Next?

Now back in France, Ross-Mahé is staying with relatives but hopes to return to the U.S. legally. Her supporters are petitioning DHS to grant her humanitarian parole, though success is uncertain. Meanwhile, her story has reignited calls for immigration reform, particularly for military families.

Congressional Democrats have pushed for legislation to protect veterans’ spouses from deportation, but the bills have stalled amid partisan gridlock. For now, Ross-Mahé’s fate rests with administrative discretion—a system critics say is failing those who deserve compassion.

As she adjusts to life in a country she left decades ago, Ross-Mahé remains haunted by her detention. “America was my home,” she said. “I just want to go back.”

Her case serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of inflexible immigration policies—and the families left in the shadows.

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