ICE re-arrests Sheboygan Falls mother after judge halted deportation and cleared green card path
https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2026/03/13/ice-re-arrests-sheboygan-falls-mother-after-judge-halted-deportation-and-cleared-green-card-path/
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested a Sheboygan Falls woman during a routine check-in this week, taking her back into custody just months after an immigration court judge canceled her deportation order and began the process of securing her a green card.
Elvira Benitez, 51, spent six months in ICE custody last year after accidentally crossing the Canadian border during a family road trip in Michigan. Benitez fled an abusive home in Michoacán, Mexico, as a teenager and lived without legal status for 35 years, her family said. She first entered the immigration court system after last years arrest.
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In her absence, her two adult daughters both U.S. citizens took in their school-age siblings. Judge Richard Drucker of the Cleveland immigration court cited her younger childrens struggles during Benitezs initial detention as a reason to cancel her deportation and set her on the path to legal residency.
Drucker initially signaled a willingness to grant Benitez relief in early November, but the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) delayed her background check necessary for her path to a green card for over a month, eventually releasing her in mid-December.