Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient William Vermie told ABC News that he was tackled and arrested by ICE in Minneapolis and held for eight hours.
The family of a Vietnam Purple Heart veteran is scrambling to leave their San Mateo home of 40 years. They say those who promised to help them save their home took advantage of them instead. And though it's too late to stop the foreclosure, they hope their story will help others.
There's an outpouring of support Tuesday night for a Vietnam War Purple Heart recipient who lost his home of 42 years to foreclosure.
The family of Army Private Miguel A. Perez Loubriel, who died while fighting in Korea on Aug. 8, 1952, was reunited with the Purple Heart lost in Sonoma County Airport earlier this year.
A small item left behind the Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport has every member of the staff there wondering and waiting: a purple heart, awarded posthumously to Army Private Miguel A. Perez Loubriel, who died while fighting in Korea on Aug. 8, 1952.
Just days after Thanksgiving, one family is grateful after a woman gave them a Purple Heart that belonged to an uncle killed in a battle off Samar.