
Judge Orders Deportation of Liam Ramos, 5-year-old boy from Minneapolis, and His Family
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Release Date
03/19/2026
Minneapolis
An immigration judge issued a ruling on Wednesday, March 18, dismissing the asylum applications of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, his 13-year-old brother, and their parents, Adrian Conejo Arias and Erika Ramos. Danielle Molliver, one of the family's attorneys, told Minnesota Public Radio, which was the first media outlet to report on the case.
The attorneys have asked the Board of Immigration Appeals, a branch of the Department of Justice, to refer the case back to immigration court for review of the family's asylum application, as their detention has become a symbol of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
Mollive stated that an appeal could take months or even years, and that if the family loses, they could be deported to their country of origin, Ecuador.
Paschal Nwokocha, whose firm represents the family, stated that the government should give Liam, his older brother, and their parents, Adrián Conejo Arias and Erika Ramos, who is pregnant, the opportunity to present their asylum case. He criticized the government for trying to expedite their deportation. "Considering everything this family has suffered, the trauma, and the public reaction, it's unbelievable that the government continues to traumatize them."
What a lawmaker told 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos after his release by ICE: Read the full letter about how a child "touched the world."
The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but stated that Liam's father entered the country illegally in December 2024. The family's lawyers have stated that they committed no crime and entered the country legally as asylum seekers at a border crossing in Brownsville, Texas, in 2024.
Liam and his father were detained on January 20 in Columbia Heights, a suburb of Minneapolis, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during a raid in the city as they were returning home from preschool. They were flown to a family detention center in Dilley, Texas, where they remained for nearly two weeks before a federal judge ordered their release.
Texas Representative Joaquin Castro, a Democrat who has openly supported Liam and his family and picked them up from the Texas detention center on January 31, strongly criticized the judge's decision, stating that Liam and his family "didn't even have the opportunity to present their case before a judge." "It's unfair, cruel, and unacceptable," Castro declared, adding that he and his office are in contact with the family and their representatives, who plan to appeal the decision. "We will continue to fight."
Representative Ilhan Omar, a Democrat representing Minnesota who met with Liam and his father upon their return to the state from Texas, called the judge's decision "beyond cruel and indefensible." "This decision must be overturned."
ICE detains a 5-year-old boy and his father as they return home from preschool, then uses the boy as bait to find his relatives.
Images of Liam wearing a blue bunny hat, surrounded by ICE agents, sparked outrage over the government's enforcement of immigration laws. The detention of Liam and Arias led to a protest at the Texas Family Detention Center and prompted a visit from Texas lawmakers, including Castro and Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
Liam and his 13-year-old brother have not returned to school since their release, according to officials from their school district.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Columbia Heights Public Schools district called the announcement "heartbreaking." Several students in the district and dozens of parents have been detained amid the immigration crackdown.
"We understand this decision will be appealed and remain hopeful for a positive outcome," the school district stated. "Our thoughts are with Liam and his family, and we will continue to advocate for Liam and all children, and offer them our support."
Juez ordena la deportación de Liam Ramos, niño de 5 años de Minneapolis, y su familia
Release Date
03/19/2026
Minneapolis
Un juez de inmigración emitió un fallo el miércoles 18 de marzo, desestimando las solicitudes de asilo de Liam Conejo Ramos, de 5 años, su hermano de 13 años y sus padres, Adrián Conejo Arias y Erika Ramos. Danielle Molliver, una de las abogadas de la familia, informó a Minnesota Public Radio, el primer medio en cubrir el caso.
Los abogados solicitaron a la Junta de Apelaciones de Inmigración, una dependencia del Departamento de Justicia, que remitiera el caso nuevamente al tribunal de inmigración para la revisión de la solicitud de asilo de la familia, ya que su detención se ha convertido en un símbolo de la represión migratoria del gobierno de Trump en Minnesota.
Molliver indicó que una apelación podría tardar meses o incluso años, y que si la familia pierde, podrían ser deportados a su país de origen, Ecuador.
Paschal Nwokocha, cuyo bufete representa a la familia, declaró que el gobierno debería darles a Liam, a su hermano mayor y a sus padres, Adrián Conejo Arias y Erika Ramos, quien está embarazada, la oportunidad de presentar su caso de asilo. Criticó al gobierno por intentar acelerar su deportación. Considerando todo lo que esta familia ha sufrido, el trauma y la reacción pública, es increíble que el gobierno continúe traumatizándolos.
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El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional no respondió de inmediato a la solicitud de comentarios, pero declaró que el padre de Liam ingresó ilegalmente al país en diciembre de 2024. Los abogados de la familia han afirmado que no cometieron ningún delito y que ingresaron legalmente al país como solicitantes de asilo en un cruce fronterizo en Brownsville, Texas, en 2024.
Liam y su padre fueron detenidos el 20 de enero en Columbia Heights, un suburbio de Minneapolis, por agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) durante una redada en la ciudad cuando regresaban a casa de la guardería. Fueron trasladados en avión a un centro de detención familiar en Dilley, Texas, donde permanecieron durante casi dos semanas antes de que un juez federal ordenara su liberación.
El representante de Texas, Joaquín Castro, demócrata que ha apoyado abiertamente a Liam y su familia y los recogió del centro de detención de Texas el 31 de enero, criticó duramente la decisión del juez, afirmando que Liam y su familia "ni siquiera tuvieron la oportunidad de presentar su caso ante un juez". "Es injusto, cruel e inaceptable", declaró Castro, añadiendo que él y su oficina están en contacto con la familia y sus representantes, quienes planean apelar la decisión. "Seguiremos luchando".
La representante Ilhan Omar, demócrata de Minnesota, quien se reunió con Liam y su padre a su regreso al estado desde Texas, calificó la decisión del juez de "más que cruel e indefendible". "Esta decisión debe ser revocada".
ICE detiene a un niño de 5 años y a su padre cuando regresan a casa del preescolar, y luego utiliza al niño como cebo para encontrar a sus familiares.
Las imágenes de Liam con un gorro de conejo azul, rodeado de agentes de ICE, provocaron indignación por la aplicación de las leyes de inmigración por parte del gobierno. La detención de Liam y Arias dio lugar a una protesta en el Centro de Detención Familiar de Texas y motivó la visita de legisladores texanos, entre ellos Castro y la congresista Jasmine Crockett.
Liam y su hermano de 13 años no han regresado a la escuela desde su liberación, según informaron funcionarios de su distrito escolar.
En un comunicado, un portavoz del distrito de Escuelas Públicas de Columbia Heights calificó el anuncio de "desgarrador". Varios estudiantes del distrito y decenas de padres han sido detenidos en medio de la represión migratoria.
"Entendemos que esta decisión será apelada y mantenemos la esperanza de un resultado positivo", declaró el distrito escolar. "Nuestros pensamientos están con Liam y su familia, y continuaremos abogando por Liam y todos los niños, ofreciéndoles nuestro apoyo".

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Liam y Adrian Liberados del centro de Detención de Dilley
Fecha de Nota
02/01/2026
Minneapolis
Ayer, Liam, de cinco años, y su padre, Adrian, fueron liberados del Centro de Detención de Dilley.
El republicano Joaquín Castro nos dijo: "Los recogí anoche y los acompañé de regreso a Minnesota esta mañana".
Liam ya está en casa. Gracias a todos los que exigieron su libertad. No nos detendremos hasta que todos los niños y sus familias regresen a casa.
Liam and Adrian Released from the Dilley Detention Center
Release Date
02/01/2026
Minneapolis
Yesterday, five-year-old Liam and his father, Adrian, were released from the Dilley Detention Center.
Republican Joaquin Castro told us, "I picked them up last night and accompanied them back to Minnesota this morning."
Liam is now home. Thank you to everyone who demanded Liam's freedom. We will not stop until all children and their families are home.


