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Milwaukee Mother Released on Bond After Two Months in ICE Custody

Her bond release returns her to her children as the federal government continues its appeal of a judge’s green-card grant with briefs due June 8.

Overview

  • Elvira Benitez-Suarez was detained during a routine immigration check-in and taken into ICE custody after an immigration judge had previously ruled she could obtain a green card.
  • Benitez-Suarez was held for about two months at the Campbell County Detention Center in Kentucky before an immigration judge granted her bond and she was reunited with her four children.
  • Her attorney and family say she has no criminal record and that she was housed with criminal detainees and experienced inadequate medical and food accommodations at the detention facilities.
  • The Department of Homeland Security disputed claims about substandard conditions, saying detainees receive meals, medical care and opportunities to communicate with family and lawyers.
  • The government’s appeal of the green-card ruling is pending before the Board of Immigration Appeals, briefs are reported due June 8, and a BIA decision could take many months to as long as roughly two years, leaving her long-term status unresolved.