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Man who voted for Trump says he’s ‘concerned’ about his wife who was detained by ICE after their honeymoon

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Man who voted for Trump says he’s ‘concerned’ about his wife who was detained by ICE after their honeymoon

The man has spoken out after his Peruvian wife was detained by ICE in February

Newlyweds Bradley Bartell and Sylvia Camilla Muñoz-Lira pictured their married life as growing old together, having children and enjoying spending time as a couple.

However, their first few weeks as a married couple have been anything less than smooth.

The couple were travelling home to Wisconsin from their belated honeymoon in Puerto Rico when Muñoz-Lira was taken into custody by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Muñoz-Lira, who is from Peru, had overstayed her J-1 visa – a ‘nonimmigrant’ visa for individuals ‘approved to participate in exchange visitor programs in the United States’.

She had secured the temporary visa in 2019 after being accepted to a work-study programme in Wisconsin, but was unable to return to Peru the following year when the pandemic limited travel.

Bradley has revealed he is 'concerned' for his wife who is still being detained after her visa expired (Facebook/Bradley Bartell)
Bradley has revealed he is 'concerned' for his wife who is still being detained after her visa expired (Facebook/Bradley Bartell)

Instead, Muñoz-Lira chose to continue working in the US, going on to meet now-husband, Bartell.

Shortly after getting married, she filed paperwork to obtain legal citizenship, with US Citizenship and Immigration Services confirming that her case was under review.

Bartell said they thought it was safe to travel to a US territory while her application was pending.

Speaking to the New York Post, Bartell said: "It was kind of like a slap in the face.

“I was in shock and unsure what to do at the time. It was terrible."

He added that his wife has calmed down since the initial detainment, but there's still uncertainty if she will return home. He continued: "She’s worried because there’s a lot of uncertainty in how this is all going down.

"She’s calmed down a little now that we have an attorney giving us an idea of how the process is going to go. But we still haven’t gotten a court date."

Bradley has previously claimed it was a week before he heard from his wife and found out where she was actually being held - Richwood Correctional Center in Louisiana.

Bradley told USA Today: "Emotionally, I’m concerned for her. It can’t be easy being trapped in a room with 100 other people. They don’t have anything in there. It’s just so wasteful."

He added: "I knew they were cracking down. I guess I didn’t know how it was going down."

Despite his wife being detained by ICE, Bradley has revealed to Newsweek that he 'doesn't regret the vote' for Trump as US President. Speaking previously he explained: "I still support our president."

Bradley is trying to raise funds to help cover legal fees, as he's been told it could run upwards of $10,000 (GoFundMe)
Bradley is trying to raise funds to help cover legal fees, as he's been told it could run upwards of $10,000 (GoFundMe)

Yet, he added that he did wonder if the government was prepared for the influx of detainees.

He shared: "It’s kind of a tough slope. I just feel they need to get stuff moving on this because they’re holding a lot of people and it’s costing the taxpayers money. It’s taking a long time to even get dates set for people to speak with judges."

Bradley admitted he initially assumed Trump’s administration would only deport immigrants with a criminal history, or those who had crossed the border illegally.

“It’s gone a little farther than that," he said. “They’re just grabbing anyone they can."

He added: “Me, personally, I’m happy to have anyone who wants to come here and have a good life and live responsibly, but there is a problem with letting gangsters come here too."

Bradley has now set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for his wife’s legal fees as he reveals they could run up to $10k. In the page description, he writes: "This money will be used for legal support and the bond money for my wife. Any and all support is deeply appreciated."

Featured Image Credit: Gofundme

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