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WhiskeyGrinder

(26,668 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:13 PM 3 hrs ago

A Hmong child bride who killed her husband years ago dreads her next ICE check-in

https://www.twincities.com/2026/02/08/st-paul-hmong-woman-deportation-fears/

Nou was 15 and living in a refugee camp in Thailand when she was wed to a much older man. She didn’t want to and, with decades of hindsight and regret, she wishes she had pushed back.

Now, she’s 50 and living in St. Paul. She is disabled from what she describes as years of abuse at her husband’s hands and from a suicide attempt in 2003. Her husband died the same day, in what she says was an act of self-defense, and she pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter.

She served nearly seven years in prison and her green card was taken. U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement issued a removal order to Nou, who asked to be referred to by only her first name due to safety concerns. The order was not carried out and she has to regularly check in with ICE.

Her next appointment with ICE is Tuesday and, given the current surge in immigration enforcement in Minnesota, she fears she will be taken into custody.
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A Hmong child bride who killed her husband years ago dreads her next ICE check-in (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder 3 hrs ago OP
I don't blame her! pandr32 3 hrs ago #1
... Solly Mack 2 hrs ago #2
Oh Jesus that is sad. 1WorldHope 2 hrs ago #3

1WorldHope

(1,916 posts)
3. Oh Jesus that is sad.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 01:32 PM
2 hrs ago

Why are these immigration courts not allowed to make concessions in this case. Why can't they do it by zoom?

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