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Canadian mother detained in Texas with daughter granted bond: husband
A judge set the ICE bond after the pair spent more than two weeks in detention while awaiting an immigration hearing.
- On Tuesday, a judge granted a US$9,500 bond for Canadian mother Tania Warner, who has been detained in Texas with her seven-year-old daughter Ayla since March 14.
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials accused Warner of overstaying her visa despite her holding a valid employment authorization card good until 2030, according to her husband Edward Warner.
- Warner and Ayla, originally from Penticton, were apprehended at a U.S. border patrol checkpoint in Sarita, Texas, while returning from a baby shower on March 14.
- Edward Warner stated he is gathering the US$9,500 to pay the bond on Wednesday, expecting to reunite with his family at their home in Kingsville today.
- This bond allows the mother and daughter to be released while awaiting an immigration hearing, ending weeks of confinement following their transfer to a detention facility in Dilley.
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Canadian mother detained in Texas with daughter granted bond: husband
A judge set the bond of a Canadian mother who has spent weeks detained at an immigration facility in Texas along with her seven-year-old daughter at US$9,500.
·Toronto, Canada
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