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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Bradley Bartell, a Wisconsin resident and Trump voter, is considering leaving the United States after his wife, Camila Muoz, was detained by federal immigration officials[1]. Muoz, a Peruvian citizen, overstayed her visa while in the process of obtaining permanent residency[1]. Bartell expressed to Newsweek that he is "seriously thinking about moving to Peru" if his wife is deported, though he acknowledges the difficulty this would pose for their 12-year-old son[1]. This situation highlights the broader impact of the Trump administration's extensive deportation initiatives, which have expanded to include nonviolent offenders and those without gang affiliations[1]. |
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More Alternate links: Google News | Twitter Muoz initially came to the U.S. on a study visa but was unable to return to Peru due to the COVID-19 pandemic, causing her visa to expire[1]. She met Bartell while working in agriculture and hospitality[1]. Their case exemplifies the unintended consequences of stricter immigration enforcement on families, even those of Trump supporters who initially backed his immigration policies.
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