The husband of an Irish green card-holder being held in immigration detention is openly criticizing President Donald Trump’s immigration drive — despite having backed Trump when he last voted.
“It’s crazy that this is happening. It’s just crazy that this is even allowed in this country. That’s the problem. It shouldn’t even be thought that this should be OK,” Jim Brown said in an interview with Fox affiliate KMOV, expressing disbelief at what his family is facing. Brown’s wife, Donna Hughes-Brown, originally from Ireland, came to the U.S. at age 11. They have been married for eight years, he said.
According to KMOV, U.S. Customs and Border Protection took Hughes-Brown into custody in July after she arrived in Chicago from Ireland, where she had attended a family funeral. Now 58, she has spent more than a month in detention and is currently facing deportation proceedings.

Federal law allows U.S. lawful residents to lose their green cards and be deported if they have committed particular offenses, including crimes of “moral turpitude,” a category courts commonly describe as “refers generally to conduct that shocks the public conscience as being inherently base, vile, or depraved.”
KMOV reviewed court records showing that Hughes-Brown wrote a $25 bad check nearly ten years ago, for which she repaid the amount and completed probation. Yet, Brown said the government argued her case falls under moral turpitude.
“I think it’s nonsense. I think it’s a blanket thing to catch everybody, to fill beds,” Brown told the station, frustrated at the explanation they had received. A DHS spokesperson told HuffPost, “A green card is a privilege, not a right, and under our nation’s laws, our government has the authority to revoke a green card if our laws are broken and abused.”
“Lawful Permanent Residents presenting at a U.S. port of entry with certain criminal convictions may be found inadmissible, placed in removal proceedings, and subject to mandatory detention,” the spokesperson added.
A GoFundMe created to support Hughes-Brown’s legal expenses described the couple as “very strong supporters and helpers” within their Missouri community, regularly taking part in multiple volunteer groups and efforts.
“They are good servers of God; humble people who are always willing to help, and kind friends that share knowledge and wisdom with anyone in need,” a message on the fundraising page said. Brown told The Irish Times that he has been able to speak with his wife while she has been locked up, but he explained that recently Hughes-Brown was transferred into an isolation cell.
“[They] tried to feed her hot dogs and chilli mac … She probably told them after the fifth time they tried to serve her: ‘I’m not eating that,’” Brown said. “So they locked her up. I haven’t heard from her in three days now. It’s stupid.”
Brown said he has attempted to contact his Republican representatives — Eric Schmitt and Josh Hawley — as well as ICE and the White House, but none have replied. Missouri’s Republican governor, Mike Kehoe, sent Brown a note saying the matter was a “federal issue.” “I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong,’” Brown insisted.
He told Newsweek at the end of last month that he now “100 percent” regrets casting his ballot for Trump. “Trump advertised that he was getting criminal illegal immigrants and deporting them, which I don’t disagree with. But that’s not what he’s doing,” Brown said.


“I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong,’” Brown insisted.
*headdesk*
Some of us have been saying that since the beginning of the FIRST Trump term, you witless cretin. You and everyone else in the Trump cult thought all of this was perfectly fine, right up to the point where it affected YOU.
This is what you voted for. Sleep in the bed of excrement that you made, idiot.
Waaaaa, he voted for immigrants to be deported. He got what he voted for. Oh, he meant for others to get hurt, not himself.. FAFO
FAFO WINNER
Womp womp.
Maybe the “good servers of God; humble people who are always willing to help, and kind friends that share knowledge and wisdom with anyone in need ” should try NOT voting for the convicted felon next time? You know, the one who sponsored full page ads for the death penalty on innocent people, ran a sham university, and has a track record of stiffing contractors?
The same one even the nations most notorious sexual predator called the worst person in the world?
If they want sympathy, they can get it from Ireland.
Thots and Players… You got what you paid for. Every “Lib-Tard” told you this sort of stuff would happen, so… Who’s the “Tard’ now? Try living in Ireland or Europe, see how the rest of the world really lives instead of how US media portrays it. Bet you won’t come back.
Oh man, if only so,done had told him that voting for a felon was bad. Oh well, hope she enjoys her flight. He got exactly what he voted for.
“I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong,’” Brown insisted.
Um, Mr, Brown, that was you, bubba, in the voting booth about a year ago. You failed. Now you’re paying the price.
I’m betting you were happy when it was brown people getting rounded up. Now it’s your wife, it’s affecting you, and suddenly it’s “wrong?”
I’m really struggling to dredge up even an ounce of sympathy for you when you were amply warned and were heartless enough to wish this nightmare on others. Well, suffer the consequences of your own actions. Maybe next time, if there is a next time, you’ll not be so self-centered and, frankly, racist 🤷♂️
As the good old MAGA says, FAFO.
Ireland is not in Britain. She’s Irish, not British.
Irish isn’t British
You voted for this.
“I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong,’” Brown insisted.
This idiot has been actively voting against the people standing up and saying that. Everyone tried warning him this sort of stuff was going to happen under another Trump admin, and he dismissed them all because he thought it wouldn’t affect him. Him and his wife deserve the future they specifically voted for.
“I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong,'” Brown insisted.
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For the last decade, straight white men like this have attacked, belittled, and heaped metric tons of racist hate on every single person with the ‘guts and the fortitude’ to do exactly what he’s asking for.
Because it’s affecting him and his white fucking wife… now it’s wrong?
When it’s nice middle-aged tamale ladies getting kidnapped by jackbooted and masked thugs off streets, AMERICAN STREETS, this dipshit hoots and hollers, all aboard the trump train!
When it was brown parents getting kidnapped while kids are in school, coming home and having no idea where their family is or what’s happening, this fuckin red necked Nazi didn’t have any problem calling the people that did stand/speak up Libtards and Socialists.
But now it’s wrong? This fucking biggoted mother fucker has been wronged? He’s a straight, white, republican man that toed the party line, regardless how odious or awful or cruel. This wasn’t supposed to happen to him! Hes the right kind of people… he’not vermin. It was supposed to happen to brown people!
I hope he suffers and his wife is deported. If he wants to stay married, he can leave his precious AMERICA FIRST (whites only) soil and go live in Ireland.
“I want somebody to have the guts and the fortitude to stand up and say, ‘You know what? This is wrong,’” Brown insisted.
You were that somebody in the voting booth, and you failed.
Have the day you voted for.
He can always follow her when she goes back to the UK. Thoughts and prayers. Bootstraps. Any other mindless platitudes you care to express.