Washington state employee and 6-year-old son detained by ICE
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES, AUG 11 – Sarah Shaw was detained due to a pending travel document despite valid work authorization; her 6-year-old son was also held, highlighting strict border enforcement policies.
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Everett mother and 6-year-old son detained by ICE
An Everett woman and her 6-year-old son were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on July 24. Sarah Shaw, a mother of three, drove her children across the border into Canada for a flight to New Zealand and was detained after trying to return to the U.S. with her youngest son. RELATED STORIES'There are aspects of our job we have to do': ICE Seattle director breaks silence on protestsSeattle, Portland could face lawsuits from DOJ …
WFSE member Sarah Shaw detained by ICE
Shaw and her son are being held in a South Texas facility, far away from their Washington community and legal representation EVERETT, WA (August 11, 2025) — WFSE sister Sarah Shaw and her six-year-old son Isaac were taken at the Canadian border on July 24th on their way home to Everett after dropping Shaw’s two […] The post WFSE member Sarah Shaw detained by ICE appeared first on The STAND.
According to CASCADIA Daily News, on July 24, when Sarah Shaw from Everett, USA, and her six-year-old son returned from Vancouver, Canada, they were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials at the Canadian border and transferred to a family immigration center in Texas.
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