ICE Detains Wife Of Army Staff Sergeant Days After Their Wedding: NYTU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained the wife of an Army staff sergeant after the couple tried to file paperwork at the Louisiana base where he's stationed, The New York Times reported.Agents took Annie Ramos, 22, into federal custody just days after she and Matthew Blank, 23, celebrated their marriage with family and friends. Ramos, an undocumented Honduran immigrant, was brought to the U.S. as a toddler and is a college student with no criminal history. Blank is set to start training for deployment in the coming weeks. Experts told The Times that this type of enforcement has been uncommon in the past. “When U.S. citizens marry undocumented immigrants, their spouses become eligible for legal permanent residency through marriage, and they can apply for citizenship three years after receiving their green card,” The Times reported. “Even those with a prior deportation order, often issued when they were children, are not typically detained and are able to adjust their immigration status, experts said.”“She has no legal status to be in this country and was issued a final order of removal by a judge,” a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security told The Times. “This administration is not going to ignore the rule of law.”Read more from The New York Times:See All UpdatesClose