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    Judge ends asylum claim of Minnesotan boy detained by ICE, report says

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ICE agents stand next to a boy, who a witness identified as Liam Conejo Ramos, a five-year-old that school officials said was detained in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., January 20, 2026. Rachel James/via REUTERS/File Photo
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    An immigration judge has ended the asylum claim of the Ecuadorean boy who was detained during an immigration raid in Minneapolis, Minnesota ​Public Radio reported on Wednesday, citing a lawyer for the boy ‌and his family.
    Liam Conejo Ramos was taken into custody at the age of five along with his father in late January and spent 10 days in a detention facility in Texas before ​both of them were released and returned home. A photograph showing Liam ​in a blue bunny hat outside his house, with federal agents standing ⁠nearby, drew national attention.
    U.S. Immigration Judge John Burns issued the decision to end ​the asylum claims of Liam and his family. Attorney Danielle Molliver who represents the ​family, told the station the decision would be appealed, a process that can take months, if not years. The lawyer did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.
    “The announcement that ​an immigration judge has ended the asylum claims of the family of Liam Conejo ​Ramos is heartbreaking. We understand that this decision will be appealed and remain hopeful for a ‌positive ⁠outcome,” Columbia Heights Public Schools, a school district near Minneapolis where Liam studies, said on Wednesday.
    Liam was detained during Operation Metro Surge, when President Donald Trump deployed about 3,000 armed immigration agents to deport migrants in Minnesota. On different days in January, ​immigration agents fatally shot ​two U.S. citizens ⁠in Minneapolis who had come out to protest or observe the agents. In a rare retreat, Trump ended the operation last ​month, leaving the city grappling with trauma and economic damage.
    “The detention ​in January ⁠of Liam and his father shed light on the harm caused by Operation Metro Surge, during which many children and families have been detained,” the school district said.
    “While we ⁠respect the ​legal process, we cannot ignore the profound human ​impact—especially on children—of this federal action, which has disrupted the lives of so many of our community members ​who entered this country through legal means.”
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