'I Was Born Here': Couple Faces Indefinite Separation Following Immigration Raid

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 18:47:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 01:51:27

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'I Was Born Here': Couple Faces Indefinite Separation Following Immigration Raid

A routine immigration raid at a meatpacking plant left a mixed-status couple facing a daunting future, with a pregnant U.S. citizen woman fearing her family will be separated indefinitely and her unborn child potentially deported.

Yesterday afternoon, a routine immigration raid at a meatpacking plant in Morristown, Tennessee resulted in the detention of over 100 migrants, including several Guatemalan nationals. Among them was 28-year-old Cary Lopez Alvarado, who is nine months pregnant and has lived in the United States since she was two years old.

Shortly after being detained, Lopez experienced sharp stomach pains and was hospitalised, with doctors monitoring her and her unborn child closely. Her husband, Miguel Alvarado, who is from Guatemala, was taken to a detention centre in Louisiana, leaving the couple facing an indefinite separation until proceedings conclude.

This case underscores the precarious situation many mixed-status families face, with U.S. citizens vulnerable to the fraught intricacies of the immigration system. Experts say the situation also highlights the potential human implications of immigration policy, as migrants who have lived in the U.S. for decades, as well as their American-born children, face the risk of deportation under stricter enforcement policies.

"It's just scary," said Lopez, who spoke to journalists over the phone from the hospital. "I was born here, but that doesn't seem to matter."