Pastor Says ICE Actions Are Worse than Cartels
ICE is deporting asylum seekers before court rulings, including a 5-year-old and his father, sparking protests and calls for legal and moral intervention.
- This past week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has sought to deport thousands awaiting asylum hearings to third countries, while hundreds of thousands who entered with official permission face removal threats.
- The administration has adopted a posture that treats many people awaiting asylum adjudication as illegitimate, using legal loopholes like asking immigration judges to void applications before rulings and citing the CBP One app.
- A viral photo of Liam Conejo Ramos in his blue bunny hat prompted outrage; ICE detained him and his father, who has active asylum claims, outside San Antonio, Texas, their lawyer said Thursday.
- More than 300 Minnesota bars, restaurants, museums and shops will close Friday in a statewide economic blackout to protest the ICE incursion, while Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel announced arrests of three people tied to a St. Paul Baptist church protest.
- Amid criticism, JD Vance shifted blame onto the left, framing Minneapolis mistakes as caused by `a few very far-left agitators`, while claiming ICE officers `have absolute immunity` and critics link this to Stephen Miller’s agenda.
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MINNEAPOLIS—The detention of an Ecuadorian 5-year-old boy with his father outside his home in Minnesota has become the last focus of controversy over U.S. immigration divisions under the Trump administration. The versions offered by government officials, family lawyer, and neighbors are contradictory about whether parents had the right opportunity to leave the child with another person. Neighbors and school officials say that federal immigration…
By Holly Yan, CNN. Wrapped in his little plaid coat and a blue knitted bunny hat, 5-year-old Liam "Bunny" Ramos looks terrified as strangers lead him away from his Minnesota home. A masked federal agent walks behind the boy, holding the handle of his Spiderman backpack, as Liam climbs into a snow-covered black SUV, and then onto a plane with his father bound for a family detention center in Texas. What exactly prompted Immigration and Customs En…
Pastor says ICE actions are worse than cartels
Speaking to CNN’s Laura Coates, Pastor Sergio Amezcua said he believes that ICE’s actions in Minnesota are worse than those of Mexican cartels. Amezcua is a family friend of a 5-year-old who was detained by ICE, and said that agents used the child to draw his pregnant mother out of the house so they could arrest her.
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