{"headline":"Undocumented Wife of US Soldier Freed by ICE", "body":"Annie Ramos, a 30-year-old undocumented immigrant, has been released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after being detained at a US military base in North Carolina. The news has sparked widespread outrage and calls for reform from immigration rights advocates. According to sources, Ramos, who is married to a US soldier, had gone to the base to complete paperwork so the couple could move in together. However, during the process, ICE agents appeared and took her into custody. Ramos, who has lived in the US since she was a toddler, is a DACA recipient (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) but her employment authorization had expired in 2020. Her lawyer had been working to renew it, but in the meantime, she was able to enter the base using her military spouse ID. ICE officials have confirmed that Ramos was detained due to her immigration status, citing federal law that prohibits unauthorized immigrants from entering military bases. However, many are questioning the necessity of detaining Ramos, who is married to a US citizen and has no prior convictions. The detention has sparked concerns about the impact on military families, with some lawmakers calling for reform. 'This is a tragic example of how our broken immigration system is hurting our military families,' said Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA). Ramos' husband, who has not been named, is reportedly devastated by the detention and is working to get her released. The couple's friends and family have also launched a campaign to raise awareness and support for Ramos. ICE has released Ramos from custody, citing 'humanitarian reasons.' However, the agency has not confirmed whether she will be allowed to remain in the US or face deportation. The incident has highlighted the complexities of the US immigration system and the need for reform. Many are calling for Congress to pass legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants like Ramos. Ramos' story has sparked a national conversation about the impact of immigration policies on military families and the need for compassion and reform. As one advocate noted, 'Annie's story is a reminder that our immigration system is broken and that it's time for change.' The incident has also raised questions about the role of ICE at military bases and the need for clearer policies on immigration enforcement. For now, Ramos is free, but her future remains uncertain. The situation has sparked outrage and calls for reform from immigration rights advocates and lawmakers. As one advocate noted, 'This is a tragic example of how our broken immigration system is hurting our military families.' Ramos' case is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants who are married to US citizens and are trying to build a life in this country. Her story will continue to spark debate and calls for reform in the days ahead. In related news, ICE has announced that it will review its policies on immigration enforcement at military bases. The agency has stated that it will work to ensure that