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            ‘Nothing retaliatory’: US seeks deportation of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos

            Saturday, February 7, 2026 - 02:56:53
            ‘Nothing retaliatory’: US seeks deportation of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos
            Arya News - Lawyers for the Ecuadorian asylum seeker have speculated the Trump administration is seeking ‘retaliatory’ actions.

            The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revealed it will continue to seek the deportation of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father Adrian Conejo Arias, after their recent return to Minnesota.
            The department, however, denied it is seeking their expedited removal, as the family’s lawyer claimed.
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            list of 3 items list 1 of 3 US judge orders release of five-year-old and father from ICE detention list 2 of 3 Five-year-old boy and father detained by ICE return home to Minnesota list 3 of 3 Music stars target ICE crackdown at Grammys ceremony end of list “These are regular removal proceedings,” DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said on Friday. “This is standard procedure, and there is nothing retaliatory about enforcing the nation’s immigration laws.”
            Conejo Ramos’s case has drawn nationwide attention since his initial detention on January 20.
            Photos went viral of Conejo Ramos standing in the snow, dressed in floppy blue bunny ears, with an immigration agent grabbing onto his Spiderman backpack.
            Officials in Minnesota’s Columbia Heights Public School District accused immigration officials of using the preschool student as “bait” for his father. DHS, meanwhile, has claimed that his father abandoned the child when approached by immigration authorities.
            Each side has denied the other’s account of the January 20 arrest.

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            Liam Conejo Ramos, 5, is detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after arriving home from preschool on January 20, 2026 [Ali Daniels via AP Photo] Since December, the administration of President Donald Trump has led an immigration crackdown in Minnesota known as Operation Metro Surge. As many as 3,000 agents were deployed to the state at the operation’s height.
            But bystander videos and photos have raised questions about the heavy-handed tactics being used, particularly in the Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area.
            There, two US citizens were shot dead by immigration agents in the last month alone: Renee Nicole Good on January 7 and Alex Pretti on January 24.
            The outcry over the shooting deaths, as well as other reports of violence against bystanders and warrantless arrests, has prompted the Trump administration to announce this week the withdrawal of nearly 700 immigration agents.
            The detention of Conejo Ramos and his father had been among the high-profile flashpoints during the crackdown.
            The five-year-old and his father were detained as they were coming home from preschool. They were quickly transported from Minnesota to Dilley, Texas, where they were kept in an immigration processing centre while Trump officials sought their expulsion.
            But on January 27, Judge Fred Biery ruled that the two should be released while they challenged their expulsion.
            “They seek nothing more than some modicum of due process and the rule of law,” Biery wrote in his brief but cutting decision.
            Conejo Ramos and his father arrived in the US from Ecuador. Their legal team has said the pair entered the country legally and were in the midst of their asylum proceedings at the time of their detention.
            Lawyer Danielle Molliver told Minnesota Public Radio this week that DHS had filed documents to expedite the father and son’s removal, speculating that the action was “retaliatory”.
            “It’s really frustrating as an attorney, because they keep throwing new obstacles in our way,” she told the public broadcaster. “There’s absolutely no reason that this should be expedited.”
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