Federal Judge Orders Release of Detained Family, Citing Government's 'Ill-Conceived' Pursuit of Deportation Quotas
Judge Blocks Deportation Quotas, Citing Traumatization of Children
U.S. District Judge Fred Biery granted an emergency request filed by the family's lawyer, directing government officials to release Adrian Alexander Conejo Ramos and his son Liam from detention 'as soon as practicable,' but no later than Tuesday, February 3. The judge cited the Declaration of Independence, saying the government's ignorance of it is 'apparent.' Biery also criticized the government's pursuit of daily deportation quotas, calling it 'ill-conceived' and 'incompetently-implemented.'
Family's Detention Sparks Outrage Over Government's Handling
The family's detention has sparked widespread outrage over the government's handling of deportation quotas. Liam's father does not have a criminal record, and DHS officials have not argued otherwise. The family was taken into custody during a massive crackdown staged by thousands of federal immigration agents deployed to the Minneapolis area by the Trump administration.
Judge's Ruling Cites Government's Failure to Follow Immigration Law
In his opinion accompanying the ruling, Biery said the detention of Liam and his father 'has its genesis in the ill-conceived and incompetently-implemented government pursuit of daily deportation quotas, apparently even if it requires traumatizing children.' The judge also noted that the family has active, pending immigration court cases, which means they cannot be legally deported until a judge fully adjudicates their cases.
The release of Liam and his father from detention is a significant victory for the family and a rebuke to the government's handling of deportation quotas. The case highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in immigration enforcement, as well as the importance of protecting the rights of families and children caught up in the system.
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