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Love & Liberty Win as Boy's Freedom Ignites Global Firestorm

Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, asylum seekers from Ecuador, were released from ICE detention in Texas after a judge criticized their initial detention in Minnesota, multiple news sources reported. The case, which sparked public outcry and conflicting accounts, centered on disputed immigration violation claims.

The detention ignited a firestorm of controversy, with conflicting accounts emerging regarding the family's entry into the U.S. and whether the child was specifically targeted, according to Time. DHS officials maintain they did not target the child. The case highlights the complexities and ongoing debates surrounding immigration enforcement.

Following their release, Representative Joaquin Castro escorted Liam and his father home to Minnesota, Time reported. Separately, the case drew attention from artists like Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny, who voiced opposition to ICE, highlighting the broader controversies surrounding immigration enforcement and the treatment of immigrants, according to Variety. Eilish and Bad Bunny spoke out against ICE at the Grammy Awards, Variety noted.

The judge's criticism of the initial detention in Minnesota was a key factor in the release, Time reported. The case involved disputed immigration violation claims, further fueling the public outcry.

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