England-born gran who has lived in US for 50 years faces deportation

An English-born grandmother, residing in the United States for almost 50 years, faces deportation due to a bounced check from over a decade ago, valued at just $25.

Donna Hughes-Brown, aged 58, was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on July 29 at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. She was returning from a family funeral in Ireland.

Despite holding a green card for 47 years, the grandmother of five has been detained for over a month. Authorities claim she no longer qualifies to stay in the U.S. because of what is described as a ‘crime of moral turpitude.’

Mrs Hughes-Brown, who holds Irish citizenship and is married to a U.S. Navy veteran, first arrived in the U.S. aged 11 with her parents and brother. 

She now lives on a nine-acre farm in Troy, Missouri with her husband, Jim Brown, and has been actively involved in community charity work.

According to Brown, his wife was arrested over a check for $25 that bounced more than a decade ago – a matter the family says was settled long ago.

‘Arresting 58-year-old grandmothers is simply wrong. She hasn’t committed any crimes. This isn’t how things should be done,’ Brown expressed to KMOV, a local news outlet.

‘It’s just not fair that you’re telling me I have to be a bachelor the rest of my life because of some stupid policy.’

Donna Hughes-Brown (left), 58, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on July 29 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport after returning from Ireland, where she had attended a family funeral. Pictured with her husband, Jim Brown

Hughes-Brown, aged 58, was taken into custody upon her return from a family funeral in Ireland. She is shown here with her husband, Jim Brown.

U.S. immigration officials contend that Hughes-Brown’s previous check-related offense constitutes a crime of moral turpitude. This term, which is rather ambiguously defined, typically refers to behavior that ‘shocks the public conscience as being inherently base, vile or depraved, contrary to the rules of morality,’ as per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

But her husband strongly disputes that label and insists his wife is being wrongly targeted.

‘I think it’s a blanket thing to catch everybody, to fill beds. They signed a stupid bill that is torturing innocent people, and that’s the problem,’ he told KMOV, calling the allegations against his wife ‘nonsense’.

Brown, who served 20 years in the U.S. Navy, said he has been left feeling helpless as his wife remains detained in a facility in Campbell County, Kentucky.

He also admitted that he voted for Donald Trump in the last presidential election but now regrets it ‘100 percent’.

‘It’s egregious that we have allowed a government to allow this to happen. I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong’.

‘It’s crazy that this is happening. It’s just crazy that this is even allowed in this country. That’s the problem. It shouldn’t even be thought that this should be OK. My wife is not a criminal.’

So far, Brown says his pleas to state leaders have gone unanswered. Missouri’s Republican Governor Mike Kehoe’s office reportedly responded with a letter stating the matter is a ‘federal issue’.

Her husband (above) also admitted that he voted for Donald Trump in the last presidential election but now regrets it '100 percent'

Her husband (above) also admitted that he voted for Donald Trump in the last presidential election but now regrets it ‘100 percent’

Meanwhile, supporters have launched a GoFundMe page to help cover Hughes-Brown’s legal defense costs. At the time of writing, the campaign had raised 86 percent of its modest $6,500 goal.

The Department of Homeland Security said in a prior statement that green card holders who attempt to re-enter the U.S. with certain criminal convictions may be found inadmissible and subject to removal.

‘A green card is a privilege, not a right’, the statement reads, ‘and under our nation’s laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused’.

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