
Deportation Tears Apart Military Family: Honduran Mother Separated from Baby and Soldier Husband
Separated by Deportation: Honduran Mother Deported from US, Leaving Behind Baby and Soldier Husband Honduras. A plane carrying 141 deportees from the United States arrived in San Pedro Sula. Among them was Shirley Guardado, the wife of a US soldier, who was separated from her one-year-old child and husband, Sergeant Aysaac Correa, upon her deportation. "This isn't how I wanted to arrive," Shirley told Noticias Telemundo, visibly emotional. "And it's even worse because I'm without my son and my husband. They can't be with me right now." The video shows Shirley's emotional arrival, greeted by her brother with flowers on her birthday. The contrast is sharp when the video shows Aysaac in Texas, tearful during a video call with his wife and child. He stated his intention to join them in Honduras as soon as possible. The report highlights the legal challenges the family faces. Shirley's lawyer confirmed she entered the US without authorization. While the Department of Immigration approved her status adjustment after marrying Aysaac, the approval came too late. Aysaac has initiated legal proceedings to reunite with his family. This story underscores the human cost of immigration policies and the difficulties faced by military families.