
Key Points
- The sailor is serving on the USS Abraham Lincoln
- His father, a Nicaraguan immigrant, has been living in the US for 19 years
- Immigration authorities detained his father in Key West
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In the US, a sailor learned that his father, a Nicaraguan immigrant who has been living in the US for 19 years, was detained by immigration authorities due to the Trump administration's immigration policies. The sailor is serving on the USS Abraham Lincoln and has been on duty for over 250 days without a break.
The immigration authorities detained his father in Key West and he is now waiting to be deported. The sailor's family claims that his father's detention is unjust and that the sailor's military service should have increased his father's chances of becoming a citizen. This incident highlights the impact of the Trump administration's immigration policies on military families. Immigration authorities can detain and deport family members of military personnel.
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- Why was the sailor's father detained?
- He was detained by immigration authorities because he did not comply with immigration policies
- What is the sailor doing?
- He is serving on the USS Abraham Lincoln
- What is the impact of this incident on military families?
- It can affect the immigration status of military families and lead to deportation
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