France24 • 1/31/2026 – 2/2/2026

Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, were released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention following a judge's order. They were detained on January 20 in a Minneapolis suburb and subsequently held at an ICE facility in Dilley, Texas. Their release was confirmed by a congressman and reported by multiple news outlets, highlighting the complexities surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States (NPR, BBC, France24). Upon their release, Liam and his father returned to Minnesota, where they were welcomed home. Liam arrived with his hat and backpack, indicating a return to normalcy after their detention. The case has drawn significant attention due to the emotional and ethical implications of detaining young children alongside their parents, raising critical questions about the treatment of vulnerable populations (BBC, South China Morning Post). The detention of Liam and his father occurred during a period of aggressive immigration raids under the Trump administration, which has raised concerns regarding family separations (France24). The release of Liam and his father serves as a poignant reminder of the human stories behind immigration policy. Their case resonates within the broader narrative of immigration policy and its impact on families, emphasizing the urgent need for a balanced approach that considers both national security and humanitarian concerns (CBS News, South China Morning Post). The emotional toll on families caught in the immigration system underscores a persistent societal concern regarding the balance between national security and humanitarian considerations (CBS News).
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