A five-year-old boy and his father were finally reunited at their Minnesota home after spending 10 days in a Texas detention facility as part of US President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration raids. The young boy, Liam Conejo Ramos, and his father, Adrian, are asylum seekers from Ecuador who were detained on January 20 when the father was apprehended by ICE agents.
According to reports, federal immigration officers used the five-year-old as a "bait" to lure his mother into answering the door at their home. This distressing tactic was allegedly used to catch the boy's parents, who are now facing deportation proceedings. The incident sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice against those responsible.
US Representative Joaquin Castro accompanied Liam back to his home on Sunday, posting photos of the reunion on social media with the caption: "Liam is now home. With his hat and his backpack... We won't stop until all children and families are home." The Texas Democrat's actions were seen as a step towards addressing the injustices faced by asylum seekers like Liam.
The case drew criticism from US District Judge Fred Biery, who ruled that the government's actions were "unreasonable" and violated the Fourth Amendment. He also cited the Declaration of Independence and emphasized the need for a more humane approach to immigration policy.
As news of the boy's return spread, his mother expressed relief at finally being reunited with her child. Neighbors and school officials have come forward to corroborate the story, further highlighting the distressing circumstances faced by asylum seekers during this period.
The incident serves as a reminder of the need for a more compassionate approach to immigration policy, one that prioritizes the protection and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their nationality or status.
According to reports, federal immigration officers used the five-year-old as a "bait" to lure his mother into answering the door at their home. This distressing tactic was allegedly used to catch the boy's parents, who are now facing deportation proceedings. The incident sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice against those responsible.
US Representative Joaquin Castro accompanied Liam back to his home on Sunday, posting photos of the reunion on social media with the caption: "Liam is now home. With his hat and his backpack... We won't stop until all children and families are home." The Texas Democrat's actions were seen as a step towards addressing the injustices faced by asylum seekers like Liam.
The case drew criticism from US District Judge Fred Biery, who ruled that the government's actions were "unreasonable" and violated the Fourth Amendment. He also cited the Declaration of Independence and emphasized the need for a more humane approach to immigration policy.
As news of the boy's return spread, his mother expressed relief at finally being reunited with her child. Neighbors and school officials have come forward to corroborate the story, further highlighting the distressing circumstances faced by asylum seekers during this period.
The incident serves as a reminder of the need for a more compassionate approach to immigration policy, one that prioritizes the protection and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their nationality or status.