
A Wisconsin man voted for U.S. President Donald Trump, and his wife was detained by immigration agents, has started a fundraising page to free her.
Bradley Bartell Newsweek He has no regrets voting for the president, and he hopes to release $3,000 from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.
Earlier this week, the couple’s story began to circulate, with Bartel starting a fundraiser at Gofundme. Their wife was detained last month from a belated honeymoon in Puerto Rico and has been in custody at a Louisiana detention center since.
Bartel told Newsweek. “We have a lawyer. The system that gets people through seems very inefficient and therefore takes longer than they should.”
On the fundraising page, Bartel said that on the basis of attorney fees, he needed to try to find money to get his wife out of control.
Peruvian citizen Muñoz entered the United States in 2019 to sign a visa and was trapped in the country during the pandemic on the 19th of the joint efforts. Not long after, her visa expired, but she has been working and her relationship with Bartel has developed.
The two are married and she is seeking a legal permanent place of residence as a spouse of a U.S. citizen while traveling to Puerto Rico.
Bartell did have a chance to improve it while his immigration policy didn’t create the system.