Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support that approach. Go ICE!
Maybe they come for your kid next. Crossing fingers
That won’t happen, they are Caucasian.
Don’t worry, they won’t think twice about killing you or your kid.
Anonymous wrote:This stink will follow MAGA for the rest of their miserable days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a preschool teacher who works primarily with immigrant families, this terrifies, enrages and sickens me in equal measure. The stress these families are facing is really becoming more evident with each passing day.
I am ashamed of this country.
Crossing the boarder is not a trip to Disneyland, it’s a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a preschool teacher who works primarily with immigrant families, this terrifies, enrages and sickens me in equal measure. The stress these families are facing is really becoming more evident with each passing day.
I am ashamed of this country.
Crossing the boarder is not a trip to Disneyland, it’s a crime.
They applied for asylum. They are LEGAL.
Read what their lawyer said:
Stenvik said Liam’s family has an “active asylum case” with no deportation orders.
“I have viewed the legal paperwork with my own eyes,” Stenvik said, adding that leaders from Liam’s school visited his home on Tuesday after he was detained to provide support to his family, including a middle school student in the district who returned home to find out his father and brother had been taken.
Marc Prokosch, who is a lawyer representing Ramos’ family, said he is still not sure of the exact current whereabouts of Liam and his dad. He believes, based on the experience of other clients he has worked with, that they are currently in Texas in a family holding cell.
“Every step of their immigration process has been doing what they’ve been asked to do, and so this is just … cruelty,” Prokosch said, noting that Ramos’ family is currently going through an asylum application process.
“I’m exploring whether we file a habeas corpus petition to get him out, we’d have to actually file that down in Texas now,” Prokosch added.
This family is "legal."
Sure they are. You can pay a lawyer to say anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a preschool teacher who works primarily with immigrant families, this terrifies, enrages and sickens me in equal measure. The stress these families are facing is really becoming more evident with each passing day.
I am ashamed of this country.
Crossing the boarder is not a trip to Disneyland, it’s a crime.
They applied for asylum. They are LEGAL.
Read what their lawyer said:
Stenvik said Liam’s family has an “active asylum case” with no deportation orders.
“I have viewed the legal paperwork with my own eyes,” Stenvik said, adding that leaders from Liam’s school visited his home on Tuesday after he was detained to provide support to his family, including a middle school student in the district who returned home to find out his father and brother had been taken.
Marc Prokosch, who is a lawyer representing Ramos’ family, said he is still not sure of the exact current whereabouts of Liam and his dad. He believes, based on the experience of other clients he has worked with, that they are currently in Texas in a family holding cell.
“Every step of their immigration process has been doing what they’ve been asked to do, and so this is just … cruelty,” Prokosch said, noting that Ramos’ family is currently going through an asylum application process.
“I’m exploring whether we file a habeas corpus petition to get him out, we’d have to actually file that down in Texas now,” Prokosch added.
This family is "legal."
Sure they are. You can pay a lawyer to say anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a preschool teacher who works primarily with immigrant families, this terrifies, enrages and sickens me in equal measure. The stress these families are facing is really becoming more evident with each passing day.
I am ashamed of this country.
Crossing the boarder is not a trip to Disneyland, it’s a crime.
They applied for asylum. They are LEGAL.
Read what their lawyer said:
Stenvik said Liam’s family has an “active asylum case” with no deportation orders.
“I have viewed the legal paperwork with my own eyes,” Stenvik said, adding that leaders from Liam’s school visited his home on Tuesday after he was detained to provide support to his family, including a middle school student in the district who returned home to find out his father and brother had been taken.
Marc Prokosch, who is a lawyer representing Ramos’ family, said he is still not sure of the exact current whereabouts of Liam and his dad. He believes, based on the experience of other clients he has worked with, that they are currently in Texas in a family holding cell.
“Every step of their immigration process has been doing what they’ve been asked to do, and so this is just … cruelty,” Prokosch said, noting that Ramos’ family is currently going through an asylum application process.
“I’m exploring whether we file a habeas corpus petition to get him out, we’d have to actually file that down in Texas now,” Prokosch added.
This family is "legal."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a preschool teacher who works primarily with immigrant families, this terrifies, enrages and sickens me in equal measure. The stress these families are facing is really becoming more evident with each passing day.
I am ashamed of this country.
Crossing the boarder is not a trip to Disneyland, it’s a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support that approach. Go ICE!
Maybe they come for your kid next. Crossing fingers
That won’t happen, they are Caucasian.
Anonymous wrote:I support that approach. Go ICE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support that approach. Go ICE!
Maybe they come for your kid next. Crossing fingers
That won’t happen, they are Caucasian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a preschool teacher who works primarily with immigrant families, this terrifies, enrages and sickens me in equal measure. The stress these families are facing is really becoming more evident with each passing day.
I am ashamed of this country.
Crossing the boarder is not a trip to Disneyland, it’s a crime.
Stenvik said Liam’s family has an “active asylum case” with no deportation orders.
“I have viewed the legal paperwork with my own eyes,” Stenvik said, adding that leaders from Liam’s school visited his home on Tuesday after he was detained to provide support to his family, including a middle school student in the district who returned home to find out his father and brother had been taken.
Marc Prokosch, who is a lawyer representing Ramos’ family, said he is still not sure of the exact current whereabouts of Liam and his dad. He believes, based on the experience of other clients he has worked with, that they are currently in Texas in a family holding cell.
“Every step of their immigration process has been doing what they’ve been asked to do, and so this is just … cruelty,” Prokosch said, noting that Ramos’ family is currently going through an asylum application process.
“I’m exploring whether we file a habeas corpus petition to get him out, we’d have to actually file that down in Texas now,” Prokosch added.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worst of the worst, huh?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/21/ice-arrests-five-year-old-boy-minnesota
These ICE agents will rot in hell for the evil they are doing.
Agreed.
At a minimum, thank God it seems the boy and his father have not been separated.
I actually agree with you that they should never separate families. (I mean have they, though? Are dad and son together?) I think it would actually have been worse to have left the boy with a stranger with whom he might or might not be safe.
What makes the situation UNFORGIVABLE is that the father was legal. It isn't that he is not a violent criminal. It is not that he is not any sort of criminal. It is that he is here LEGALLY.
What is happening in my country?
Kristi Noem said youDHS wants "the worst of the worst" off the streets. When that turned out to be an absolute falsehood, you all said, we need all illegal immigrants off the streets. HE IS LEGAL.
How can anyone defend this?