A U.S. military son’s return home is now in jeopardy after his father, Luis Manuel Aviles—a 19-year-resident and devoted dad—was arrested by Border Patrol in Key West while getting his car fixed. Aviles, who has a work permit, is facing deportation despite being the husband of a U.S. citizen and father of a deployed sailor on the USS Lincoln. His son enlisted hoping to secure his father’s path to citizenship and safety. Now, as deployment ends, family fears grow that reunion will be replaced by separation. The government insists military status doesn’t exempt immigrants from immigration law, even as dozens of other military families face similar detentions and deportations—unofficially tracked, but deeply personal.
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