LOL - asked before? That question? Here? Surely, you jest

In all seriousness, there was an extremely recent thread on the subject. I'll see if I can find it and post the link to it, rather than start from scratch.
The short answer in the meantime is yes.
Bishop John of Parma of the Ruthenians has done so a couple of times in recent years, as memory serves. I believe that there are a few married Ruthenian priests who have come over from the Old Country as well.
The Melkites have sent married men back to the Old Country to be ordained and return here and have brought married priests here, but Bishop Nicholas has suggested that ordaining married men in this country is a priority for him.
Bishop John Michael of the Romanians has done so, I believe.
The Ukrainians have brought married priests to this country, but I don't know that they have ordained any here as yet.
Many years,
Neil