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Edmonton man faces deportation after four months in U.S. ICE detention

21 March 2026
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Curtis Wright, a 39-year-old U.S. permanent resident originally from Edmonton, has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas for the past four months, disrupting his family life. Wright, who has held a green card for 25 years, was detained on November 6, 2025, during a return trip from Mexico due to past drug possession charges from when he was 17. Despite his long-standing residency and several renewals without incident, ICE claims his criminal history justifies his detention. Wright’s fiancée, Kayla Thomsen, describes the emotional toll on their family, particularly their young daughter, who has only been able to connect with her father through phone calls. Wright’s hearings have faced numerous delays, and he has expressed concerns about the treatment of detainees in ICE facilities, highlighting poor living conditions and inadequate medical care.

Why It Matters

Wright’s case underscores ongoing issues within the U.S. immigration system, particularly regarding the treatment of lawful permanent residents with prior misdemeanors. The detention of individuals based on past convictions, even for minor offenses, raises questions about due process and the criteria for maintaining residency status. Historical data shows that immigration enforcement policies have increasingly targeted individuals with criminal records, regardless of the severity of their offenses, leading to family separations and prolonged detentions. This situation reflects broader debates about immigration reform and the balance between public safety and family unity.

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