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Liam Ramos's detention raises questions about treatment of children.
Summary
Five-year-old Liam Ramos was seized by ICE on January 20, 2026 as he left school; a federal judge later ruled the detention unconstitutional and he and his father were released.
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Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was seized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on January 20, 2026 as he left school in Columbia Heights, Minnesota. His family emigrated from Ecuador in 2024 and had applied for political asylum, and no deportation order had been reported. They were held at a federal facility in Dilley, Texas that houses children in immigration custody. A federal judge later ruled the detention unconstitutional and the father and son were released.
Key facts:
- On January 20, 2026, ICE agents seized Liam Ramos near his school in Columbia Heights, Minnesota.
- The family had emigrated from Ecuador in 2024 and had an active asylum application; no deportation order was reported.
- They were reported to have been held at a Dilley, Texas facility that houses children in immigration custody.
- Federal Judge Fred Biery ruled the detention unconstitutional and ordered the release of the father and son.
Summary:
The case drew public and congressional attention before the federal ruling. Undetermined at this time.
