U.S. Army Reserve Black Hawk pilot Chris Busby, 28, and Stephanie Kenny-Velasquez, 25, went to an Austin courthouse to get their marriage certificate on Dec. 3.
Roughly 48 hours later, Velasquez entered a Houston Immigration and Customs Enforcement office for a routine check-in and never emerged, Busby said. …
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Velasquez came to the United States in 2021 hoping to start a new life far from the violence and political instability of her native Venezuela. She does not have a criminal record and presented herself to immigration officials in Miami when she arrived in the country.


I’m with you on this. However I wouldn’t ever be a soldier, or whatever, to start with but that’s by the by.
I wouldn’t actually go awol though as there’d be too much extra shit to deal with as well as trying to free the wife. I’d just stop.
Stop flying. Stop following orders. Stop everything until the wife is released.
“I’m too stressed, officer McFuckwit.” And “I just can’t concentrate, General Cuntface. My wife has been kidnapped by the government and people that I was honoured to protect and I am worried sick.”
That’s the game I’d play.
And if I ever get her back then I’d quit the whole shebang and fuck off out the country.
If the country is going to treat me and mine with such contempt and hate them, by fuck, I’m going to do the same thing back.