US Immigration Agency Forced 5-Year-Old Boy Back into Custody, Now Released with Father
In a shocking turn of events, the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies have come under fire once again after it was revealed that a 5-year-old boy and his father were taken into custody upon returning home from school in Minnesota. The father, Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, had refused to allow immigration agents to enter their home, citing concerns about the safety of his child.
The family's ordeal began when they encountered immigration agents upon arriving home from Liam's preschool on January 20th. Despite having followed all established protocols and having scheduled an appointment with the CBP One app, which is designed to create an orderly way for migrants to enter the US, the family was detained without warning.
Liam's mother, Erika Ramos, claimed that federal agents used her son as "bait" to try and get her out of the home, forcing her to knock on the door in front of Liam while they took him away. The incident drew widespread condemnation, with many questioning the agency's actions and calling for an end to their aggressive tactics.
However, in a stunning turn of events, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery ordered the release of Liam and his father by Tuesday, citing concerns about the humane treatment of the child. In a scathing court order, Biery wrote that the Trump administration's actions were "bereft of human decency" and that they had "no bounds."
After their release from custody, Liam and his father were escorted back to Minnesota by Rep. Joaquin Castro and Rep. Ilhan Omar, who posted photos with the family on social media. The incident has sparked a national conversation about immigration policy and the need for more humane treatment of families seeking asylum in the US.
As Liam returns home to his mother and father, it remains to be seen how this ordeal will affect their lives and the future of immigration policies in the US.
In a shocking turn of events, the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies have come under fire once again after it was revealed that a 5-year-old boy and his father were taken into custody upon returning home from school in Minnesota. The father, Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, had refused to allow immigration agents to enter their home, citing concerns about the safety of his child.
The family's ordeal began when they encountered immigration agents upon arriving home from Liam's preschool on January 20th. Despite having followed all established protocols and having scheduled an appointment with the CBP One app, which is designed to create an orderly way for migrants to enter the US, the family was detained without warning.
Liam's mother, Erika Ramos, claimed that federal agents used her son as "bait" to try and get her out of the home, forcing her to knock on the door in front of Liam while they took him away. The incident drew widespread condemnation, with many questioning the agency's actions and calling for an end to their aggressive tactics.
However, in a stunning turn of events, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery ordered the release of Liam and his father by Tuesday, citing concerns about the humane treatment of the child. In a scathing court order, Biery wrote that the Trump administration's actions were "bereft of human decency" and that they had "no bounds."
After their release from custody, Liam and his father were escorted back to Minnesota by Rep. Joaquin Castro and Rep. Ilhan Omar, who posted photos with the family on social media. The incident has sparked a national conversation about immigration policy and the need for more humane treatment of families seeking asylum in the US.
As Liam returns home to his mother and father, it remains to be seen how this ordeal will affect their lives and the future of immigration policies in the US.