**Single Mom, Court Interpreter, Detained by ICE for a Month**
The family of a long-time courtroom interpreter is speaking out after federal immigration officials detained the single mother nearly four weeks ago.
She has worked in the country for decades, her family told reporter Shanelle Kaul in an exclusive interview. They described her detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as sudden and unjust.
"It doesn't feel right," a family member stated.
The woman remains in custody while her case is reviewed. ICE has not publicly commented on the specifics of her situation.
Her family now worries about her well-being and the stability of her children. They await a resolution, hoping for her prompt release.