A US five-year-old boy and his father who were detained by ICE during President Donald Trump's immigration raids have been released.
Liam Conejo Ramos, 5, and his dad Adrian, were held at a Texas detention centre for 10 days before being ordered to be released by a US District Judge Fred Biery on Saturday. However, the pair were still detained until Tuesday when Representative Joaquin Castro, a Texas Democrat, picked them up from the facility and escorted them home.
The two asylum seekers had been targeted during one of President Trump's mass deportations, where immigration officials arrested over 1,000 people, including minors. The story sparked global outrage after photos emerged of Liam being held by ICE officers with his backpack on, which were shared widely online.
The Department of Homeland Security has denied the allegations that federal immigration officers used a five-year-old boy as "bait" to catch his father, claiming instead that Adrian fled from agents and left Liam in their driveway.
US District Judge Fred Biery had previously ruled that the government's actions were "traumatizing children" and had violated their rights under the US Constitution. The judge described the pursuit of daily deportation quotas as "ill-conceived and incompetently-implemented", citing the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Representatives from both parties have been quick to condemn the incident, with US Representative Ilhan Omar posting a photo on social media of herself holding Liam's Spider-Man backpack, saying "Welcome home Liam".
Liam Conejo Ramos, 5, and his dad Adrian, were held at a Texas detention centre for 10 days before being ordered to be released by a US District Judge Fred Biery on Saturday. However, the pair were still detained until Tuesday when Representative Joaquin Castro, a Texas Democrat, picked them up from the facility and escorted them home.
The two asylum seekers had been targeted during one of President Trump's mass deportations, where immigration officials arrested over 1,000 people, including minors. The story sparked global outrage after photos emerged of Liam being held by ICE officers with his backpack on, which were shared widely online.
The Department of Homeland Security has denied the allegations that federal immigration officers used a five-year-old boy as "bait" to catch his father, claiming instead that Adrian fled from agents and left Liam in their driveway.
US District Judge Fred Biery had previously ruled that the government's actions were "traumatizing children" and had violated their rights under the US Constitution. The judge described the pursuit of daily deportation quotas as "ill-conceived and incompetently-implemented", citing the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Representatives from both parties have been quick to condemn the incident, with US Representative Ilhan Omar posting a photo on social media of herself holding Liam's Spider-Man backpack, saying "Welcome home Liam".