Liam Conejo Ramos, 5 years old, is detained by agents from the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after arriving home from preschool, on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 Ali Daniels via AP The five-year-old Ecuadorian boy who was detained in Minneapolis by the United States immigration police is “depressed and sad”, Democratic Congressman Joaquín Castro reported on Wednesday (28) after visiting him in the center in which the minor remains with the father. Images of the arrest of Liam Conejo Ramos, who was wearing a blue hat with bunny ears and a Spider-Man backpack when he was taken into custody by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, went around the world. The boy and his father were detained on January 20 during anti-immigration operations in the state of Minnesota ordered by the Donald Trump administration. During operations, two American citizens were shot dead by federal agents in recent weeks. Castro visited the five-year-old boy and his father, Adrián Conejo Arias, at the Dilley, Texas, migrant family detention center. See the videos that are trending on g1 “The father says that (the boy) is not the same, that he is sleeping a lot because he is depressed and sad,” said the Democratic representative for Texas in a video published on the social network X. The congressman argues that the family is in the country in a legal situation and that both should be released. “I’m worried about his mental health,” Castro added. On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the possibility of deportation of Liam and his father. According to the local press, both have a case pending in an immigration court. The judge also prevented the transfer of the two from the Dilley detention center, where migrant families with minor children detained on charges of violating entry laws into the country are taken. More than 100 people protested on Wednesday outside the detention center, but the demonstration was dispersed with tear gas by security forces.
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5-year-old child detained by immigration agents in the US is ‘depressed and sad’, says congressman
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