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In a historic and emotional ruling, a federal judge has ordered the immediate release of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, from ICE custody.
The case, which sparked nationwide protests and outrage, reached a turning point when Judge Fred Biery criticized the "daily deportation quotas" and cited the Bible, stating "Jesus wept" over the treatment of the young boy. Liam, who became the face of the Minnesota immigration surge after photos of him in a bunny hat and Spider-Man backpack went viral, is finally set to reunite with his family.
In this video, we break down the judge's scathing 12-page order, the family's journey from Ecuador seeking asylum, and what this means for the ongoing immigration debate in America.
Watch to the end for the full details of the court's decision.
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00:00A federal judge has ordered the release of a five-year-old boy and his dad from ICE custody after they were detained during a controversial immigration raid in Minnesota that sparked nationwide outrage.
00:13Images of the child in his Spider-Man backpack went viral, fueling protests and political pressure against aggressive ICE tactics.
00:21The judge blasted the detainment as unconstitutional and harmful to children, calling for more humane enforcement.
00:27Now the family is set to be freed, but the case has ignited a fierce debate over immigration policy, children's rights and government power.
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