Minneapolis Family Faces Deportation After Judge Ends 5-Year-Old's Asylum Case
A Minneapolis family is appealing an accelerated deportation order after an immigration judge ended the asylum claim of 5-year-old Liam Conejos Ramos.

An immigration judge has terminated the asylum case of 5-year-old Liam Conejos Ramos, a Minneapolis boy who was previously detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to reports.
The family is now facing fast-track deportation proceedings and has filed an appeal against the accelerated removal order. Liam Conejos Ramos had become a prominent case during immigration enforcement actions.
The boy's detention by ICE had drawn significant attention to immigration policies affecting children and families. His case highlighted the complexities of asylum proceedings involving minors.
The family's legal team is working to challenge the deportation order through the appeals process. Immigration courts have been processing cases under expedited removal procedures in certain circumstances.
The outcome of the appeal will determine whether the family can remain in the United States or will face removal. The case continues to be monitored by immigration advocacy groups and legal observers.