Minnesota father disputes governments claim of abandoning 5-year-old son

February 3, 2026 • Google News World

A 5-year-old boy named Liam Ramos and his father were released from a federal immigration detention center in Minnesota. The father disputes the government’s assertion that he abandoned the child.

Liam was detained at the facility, which is operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). His father claims that they have not applied for asylum and are seeking to be reunited.

The father has stated that he believes the government’s assertion that he abandoned Liam is incorrect. He has requested information about the circumstances surrounding his detention and release.

ICE has released a statement saying that it will appeal an order to release Liam from its custody. The agency claims that Liam’s father had not applied for asylum, but the father disputes this claim.

Liam was returned to Minnesota after being released from the facility. His father is seeking to be reunited with him.

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that it will appeal an order to release Liam from ICE custody. The department claims that Liam’s father had not applied for asylum, but the father disputes this claim.

Liam was detained at the facility due to immigration proceedings. His father claims that they have not applied for asylum and are seeking to be reunited.

The circumstances surrounding Liam’s detention and release are unclear. The government has released a statement saying that it will appeal an order to release him from its custody, but the father disputes this claim.

Liam was returned to Minnesota after being released from the facility. His father is seeking to be reunited with him.

Source: Google News World