We Were Thrilled To Be At My Husband's Green Card Interview. We Didn't Know We Had Walked Into An ICE Ambush.
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We Were Thrilled To Be At My Husband's Green Card Interview. We Didn't Know We Had Walked Into An ICE Ambush.
"The day I married my husband was cool and quiet, and filled with the kind of calm that feels sacred. I wore my favorite color, indigo-purple, and my soon-to-be husband, Allan, looked dapper in cobalt blue. Our best friend, who served as our witness at Brooklyn City Hall, wore the perfect shade of green to complete the moment. As our names were called to step into the chapel, I could feel my heart racing, and my breath was shallow with anticipation."
"We arrived at 26 Federal Plaza on Nov. 24, 2025, for Allan's long-anticipated green card interview. We were accompanied by our pastor from Middle Church and carried a meticulously organized three-inch-thick binder containing every immigration document my husband had amassed since arriving in the United States from the Cayman Islands in 2013. There were hundreds of photos documenting our life together, along with letters from family, friends, and our community affirming the legitimacy of our marriage."
The couple experienced a calm, sacred wedding at Brooklyn City Hall, wearing indigo-purple and cobalt blue, exchanging vows and dancing when a cherished song played. Their best friend witnessed the ceremony and joyfully celebrated as they were pronounced husband and husband. More than two years later they arrived at 26 Federal Plaza for Allan’s green card interview, accompanied by their pastor and carrying a three-inch binder of immigration documents, photos, and community letters affirming the marriage. The interview occurred during a tense political climate under President Donald Trump, when reports of ICE detaining immigrants heightened fear and uncertainty.
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