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ICE detains 5-year-old Minnesota boy as he arrives home from school
Summary
A five-year-old Minnesota boy and his father were detained by ICE on their driveway as they returned from school and were transferred to a detention center, the Columbia Heights school district said. The family's lawyer said they have an active asylum case and presented paperwork showing they entered at a port of entry.
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A five-year-old Minnesota boy and his father were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement as they returned home from school, the Columbia Heights school district said. School officials said the child was taken from the family's driveway and later transferred to a detention center. The family's lawyer said they have an active asylum case and showed paperwork indicating the pair entered the U.S. at a port of entry. A Department of Homeland Security official said ICE was conducting a targeted operation to arrest the father and that officers do not target children.
Reported details:
- The detention occurred on the driveway as the child and father returned from school, according to the school district.
- School officials said the child was transferred to a detention center after the arrest.
- The family's lawyer said they have an active asylum case and presented entry paperwork.
- A DHS official described the action as a targeted arrest of the father and said children were not targeted.
Summary:
The detentions have drawn statements from school officials, the family's lawyer, and federal officials, and they have received public attention. Undetermined at this time.
