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A man who supports President Donald Trump has told Newsweek that he still backs the Republican leader even after federal agents detained his wife.

David Prine, 51, a disabled United States Marine Corps veteran and current Social Services representative at the VA's National Call Center for Homeless Veterans, exclusively spoke with Newsweek about his wife's detention.

Yenifer Correa Ganan, 35, entered the U.S. legally under the CBP One parole program in January 2024, fleeing violence in Colombia with her daughter Ana Maria, according to David. She worked at UPS and later at Virginia Tech.

"I supported President Trump in 2016, 2020, and 2024. I donated almost all my net income in 2015 to his campaign, earning an inaugural invite," Prine told Newsweek.

Newsweek reached out to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for comment.

A decorated Marine Corps veteran with a history of public service, Prine says he still stands by Trump, but now he's asking the president to stand by him.

"I still support him today and hope he would show compassion and recognize that this family deserves dignity and closure," he said.

The couple initially sought a marriage-based green card but were told the process could take years. After

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