The taking of Liam Ramos reveals the sheer sadism of ICE | Moira Donegan

Young Liam's arrest has left his community in shock, and the images of him being escorted away by armed ICE agents have exposed the sheer sadism of the agency. The 5-year-old was wearing a Spider-Man backpack, clutching a lunch his father had prepared for him, as he walked home from school with his dad when the agents swooped in. What happened next is disturbing - Liam's family members were pleading to be allowed to care for him, but the agents ignored them and took both the boy and his father away.

The use of "bait" - a young child forced to ask for permission to enter their own home - is appalling. School officials have confirmed that two teenagers were taken by ICE in Minneapolis in recent days, one snatched from her car while driving alone, another captured at home with her mother. A 10-year-old girl was also allegedly targeted on her way to school.

Liam's case highlights the lack of due process and the cruel treatment meted out to asylum seekers. His father has no apparent criminal record, but is waiting for his asylum claim to be processed. The boy himself doesn't have a record - he's just a child who was meant to go home after school, not to face detention in a facility with substandard conditions.

Detained families have reported dirty conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate food. Children are suffering from psychological stress, including wetting themselves despite being potty-trained. The system is supposed to be designed for the safety of both adults and children, but it's failing miserably here.

ICE has long been known for its cruel tactics, but this latest case shows that even in a city as progressive as Minneapolis, the agency can strike fear into the hearts of families. We've grown weary of explanations for Trump's cruelty over the years, and now we see why - there is no limit to their appetite for sadism or domination.

What's shocking here is not just the severity of Liam's treatment but also the innocent face that betrayed him. The images of the tiny boy bundled up against the cold, flanked by armed agents, are a potent symbol of what Trump's ICE raids have done to Minneapolis and the country as a whole.

The case also highlights the reality of the immigrants being detained under ICE - they belong to us too. Immigrants who were once familiar neighbors, friends, and students, now taken from their communities without due process or explanation. We're enraged for them as fellow human beings.

While thousands of Liam's Minneapolis neighbors took to the streets to protest ICE's presence in their city, it shows that there is another America out there - one that values humanity over hatred, love over cruelty.
 
πŸ€• This is absolutely heartbreaking. I mean a 5-year-old kid wearing Spider-Man backpack, who just wants to go home after school... and he gets taken away by armed agents? It's like something straight out of a horror movie. The fact that his dad has no criminal record, but is still being held without due process... it's just not right. 🀯 And the conditions they're holding these families in? Dirty, overcrowded, with substandard food... it's unacceptable.

We need to stand up for Liam and his family, and for all the innocent people who are being torn from their communities. We need to demand better treatment and more humane policies from our leaders. This isn't just a Minneapolis problem, it's a national issue that affects us all. We can't keep ignoring the cruelty of ICE and its impact on families like Liam's.

But amidst all this tragedy, I also see hope. The fact that thousands of people took to the streets to protest in Minneapolis shows that there's still so much love and kindness in our country. It reminds me that we have a choice - we can choose to be cruel or compassionate, to hate or to love. Let's choose love. πŸ’–
 
omg this is so heartbreaking 🀯 what happened to liam and his dad is completely unacceptable! ice is literally making a mess of everything they touch 😑 and the system is supposed to be there to protect people not hurt them. kids are being traumatized and no one's doing anything about it πŸ‘§πŸ˜¨ we need to stand with liam's family and fight for their rights too πŸ’ͺπŸΌπŸ’•
 
πŸ˜’ This whole thing with Liam and his dad is just heartbreaking πŸ€•. I mean, what even is the point of using a 5-year-old as some kind of "bait" to get him to come forward? It's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And the fact that they took both the kid and his dad away without letting anyone care for him first... it's just awful πŸ˜“.

I'm still trying to process how this is happening in a city like Minneapolis, which is supposed to be all about progress and kindness πŸ€”. It's not just the treatment of Liam and his family that's the problem, it's the entire system that's designed to keep people in detention with substandard conditions 🚽.

And can we talk about how vulnerable these kids are? They're already traumatized just because they have parents who are undocumented, but then you add ICE raids into the mix... it's like they're being subjected to some kind of psychological torture 😨. We need to be doing everything in our power to stop this and advocate for better treatment of asylum seekers 🌟.

I'm also really frustrated that we've gotten so used to hearing about Trump's cruelty that we're just accepting it as a given now 🀯. There needs to be outrage, people! We need to make sure that everyone knows how wrong these actions are πŸ‘Š.
 
ICE agents just take kids away like they're nothing πŸ€•... can you imagine your own child just walking home from school and suddenly being ripped away by armed men? It's not just the kids who are suffering, it's the whole family - the parents, the siblings... everyone is left to pick up the pieces. And what really gets me is that these kids aren't even doing anything wrong, they're just trying to get a better life for themselves. It's like we've lost all sense of compassion and empathy in this country. The images of Liam with his Spider-Man backpack and his dad's lunch are forever seared into our minds... it's a harsh reminder that there are still people out there who don't care about human lives.

The fact that the system is supposed to be designed for everyone's safety, but it's failing miserably here, is just heartbreaking. I mean, what's the point of having laws and procedures if they're not being followed? It's like we're living in a society where the strong prey on the weak... and it's up to us to question that and demand change.

I guess what bothers me most is that this isn't an isolated incident - there are thousands of kids like Liam, just waiting for their cases to be processed. And what's going to happen to them? Will they be stuck in these facilities until the end of time, or will we finally do something about it?

The image of a city coming together to protest ICE's presence is exactly what we need right now... it's a reminder that there are still good people out there who care. We just have to keep pushing forward and demanding change, no matter how hard it gets.
 
OMG what's wrong with these ppl?! 😱 They're using a 5-year-old as bait to get info on his family? That's just sick! The image of him being escorted away like he's some kinda criminal is just heartbreaking πŸ€•. And the conditions in those detention centers? No way, that's not how we treat our own kids, let alone asylum seekers. We need to be ashamed of this, as a society πŸ’”. I mean, what's Trump's game plan here? Is it really about "keeping America safe"? Newsflash: kidnapping & detaining innocent families ain't gonna do that πŸš«πŸ’―. The fact that the community is coming together to protest ICE's presence shows there's still good in this world, but we need to keep pushing for change! πŸ’ͺ
 
man this is so messed up 🀯 liam was just a kid trying to go home from school and they swooped in like vultures... i get that some people are worried about immigration and borders but this is just brutal ice has no business putting families through this, especially kids who don't even know what's going on. the whole 'bait' situation is wild, i mean who does that to a 5-year-old? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's not just about enforcing laws, it's about treating humans with dignity. and honestly, the conditions in those detention centers are disgusting - who thought it was okay to leave kids in facilities without proper care? we need to hold our leaders accountable for this kind of behavior, it's time to find a better way.
 
πŸ€• this whole situation is just heartbreaking, you know? a 5-year-old kid with his backpack and lunch, just minding his own biz, and then these armed agents swoop in... it's like something straight out of a nightmare πŸŒ‘. the way they treated him and his dad is just unacceptable - I mean, can't we treat our neighbors' kids with some basic human decency? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

and it's not just this one case, it's these other stories coming out too... like that 10-year-old girl who was allegedly targeted on her way to school 🚫. it's like they're taking innocent people and ripping them from their families without any explanation or due process.

we need to stand up for these kids, you know? we can't just sit back and let ICE keep doing its thing without holding them accountable πŸ‘Š. there needs to be change, and fast ⏱️.
 
The way they treated a 5-yr-old kid is totally insane 🀯. I mean, what's next? Taking kids from school without even asking their parents? That's just sickening 😷. And don't even get me started on the dad - he's not doing anything wrong, just trying to help his son and wait for his asylum claim. But no, ICE swoops in and takes them both away 🚫.

The images of the kid with a Spider-Man backpack looking all scared and alone are just heartbreaking πŸ’”. You can see the fear in his eyes, and it's just infuriating that this is happening to him. And what about the other families who got taken away? The ones who were driving or walking to school? That's just cruel 🀬.

We need to do something about this, like, now ⏰. We can't keep letting ICE run around and treat people like they're nothing more than statistics πŸ“Š. We need to stand up for these families and fight for their rights πŸ‘Š. It's not too much to ask for a little bit of humanity and respect 🀝.
 
😱 this is so crazy what they did to lil liam 🀯 a 5 year old kid in his own school with his dad who didn't do anything wrong he's just trying to get home after school and the agents swooped in like that? it's insane how cold hearted they are πŸ₯Ά

i think the system is broken here for real these families don't deserve this kind of treatment they're already scared enough just waiting to hear about their asylum claims but no one cares about them or their kids πŸ€•

we gotta keep fighting against ice and trump's cruelty we can't let them get away with this stuff and make a bunch of innocent lives miserable 😑
 
🚨 this is literally heartbreaking 🀯 the way they treated lil' liam is just horrific...i mean i know ice has a bad rep but this is on a whole other level 5 yrs old in a spiderman backpack just trying to go home from school and what does he get? taken away by armed agents with no explanation πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and now his dad is stuck in limbo waiting for his asylum claim and lil' liam is traumatized 😩 the system is supposed to be there to protect families not tear them apart πŸ’”
 
This is just heartbreaking πŸ€•. A 5-year-old kid wearing a Spider-Man backpack and clutching his dad's lunch is supposed to go home after school, not be taken away by armed agents. I mean what's the point of even having a system if you're just gonna ignore due process and just take people away? And it's not like they did anything wrong either... their dad has no record but he's waiting for his asylum claim. What about Liam's right to an education, to play with friends, to grow up without being treated like some kind of criminal?

And the fact that ICE is using "bait" tactics on kids is just sickening 😑. A 10-year-old girl was allegedly targeted on her way to school? That's just... I don't even have words. The system is supposed to be designed for safety, not fear and trauma.

I'm so angry on behalf of Liam and his family, but also on behalf of all the other families who are going through this. It's not just about the kids, it's about the parents, the aunts, the uncles... everyone who's being torn apart from their loved ones. We need to do something about this ASAP.
 
omg what r they even doin to lil liam?? i cant believe they took him away like that 😱 he was just a 5 yr old w/ a spider man backpack and lunch his dad made for him 🀯 my heart is breaking for him & his fam, how r they supposed to care 4 him now? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ ice is literally the WORST 🚫 can we pls do something about this?? πŸ™ btw has anyone seen that one spiderman movie w/ lil spidey in it? 🎬 i love that movie so much 😍
 
πŸ€•ICE's treatment of kids and families is just brutal. I mean, a 5-year-old wearing a Spider-Man backpack and clutching a lunch his dad made for him? That's not a threat, that's a kid being taken away from his family without cause. And the fact that they ignored his family members pleading to be allowed to care for him? Mind-boggling.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around why this keeps happening in the US. You'd think we'd have better standards for treating vulnerable people, especially kids. The conditions reported by detained families are appallingly bad - dirty, overcrowded, and inadequate food. How can that be allowed?

It's not just about Trump's policies (although, let's be real, he's a big part of the problem). It's about the systemic failures in our country that allow this to happen. I'm all for due process and humane treatment, but it seems like we're failing at both.

The images of Liam being escorted away by armed agents are just heartbreaking. And what's even more disturbing is that there are countless other stories out there like this - kids and families being torn from their communities without explanation or cause. It's infuriating.

But amidst all the outrage, I see glimmers of hope. Thousands of Minneapolites taking to the streets to protest ICE's presence? That shows us that we can be a different America - one that values humanity over hatred, love over cruelty. πŸ’–
 
I'm still reeling from this update 🀯. According to FBI stats, between 2017-2022, ICE agents have made an average of 274 arrests per day in the US πŸ“ˆ. But what's really concerning is that only 6% of those arrested were actually deportees 🚫. The rest were either asylum seekers like Liam's dad or individuals with administrative immigration cases (AICs) πŸ’Ό.

Here are some disturbing stats on ICE detentions:

* Asylum seekers spend an average of 23 months in detention, despite having been approved for release into the community πŸ•°οΈ.
* Since 2017, there have been over 100 reported cases of children being separated from their parents at the border (note: Liam's case isn't included, as he was taken from his home by ICE) πŸ‘Ά.
* Over 60% of detained immigrants report experiencing mental health issues, including depression and PTSD 🀯.

The emotional toll on families is heartbreaking. A study by the Urban Institute found that children who experience detention with their parents have a higher risk of anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems πŸ“Š.
 
🀯 this is literally heartbreaking what happened to that 5 yr old kid 😭 his dad is just trying to protect him from no where but he gets caught up too 🚫 and now they're just going to throw them in some prison with substandard conditions πŸ‘Ž it's not right at all that these ppl are using "bait" tactics on kids πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like that's even a thing πŸ™„ news outlets should be holding ice accountable for this kinda stuff more πŸ“°
 
OMG 🀯 this is soooo sad!! how can they just take away a 5 year old boy from his family?? 😭 and what's with the spiderman backpack tho? was he supposed to be some kinda agent or something? 🀣 anywayz i feel like ice agents are literally the worst ppl ever. all that cruelty and stuff... like, shouldn't we b treating ppl w/ kindness n respect? not this bs πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ also lol what's up w/ all these kids being taken away from school & their fams?? seems so unfair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm still trying to process what happened to young Liam πŸ€•. I mean, a 5-year-old in a Spider-Man backpack, clutching his lunch, being taken away by armed agents? It's just heartbreaking 😭. The use of "bait" is despicable - a child forced to ask permission to enter their own home?! What kind of system are we living in?

I'm not buying the whole "ICE does what it says on the tin" thing πŸ™„. I know they've got a reputation for being tough, but this takes it too far. And what's with the substandard conditions in these detention facilities? Dirty and overcrowded - that's just unacceptable.

It's also got me thinking about the families who are affected by this. The parents who are waiting for their asylum claims to be processed, the kids who are being separated from their loved ones... it's just not right πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

But here's the thing: I'm still angry about Trump's policies in general πŸ’”. They're so cruel and divisive, and they've created this toxic atmosphere where families like Liam's are being torn apart. But at the same time, I don't want to just bash Trump without acknowledging that there are still people out there who care - like all those Minneapolis neighbors who showed up to protest ICE 🌟.

I guess what I'm saying is that we need to keep pushing for change, but also be mindful of how we're doing it. Can we find a way to balance the need for security with compassion and humanity? It's not an easy question, but I think it's one we need to keep asking πŸ’­.
 
πŸ˜” this is just heartbreaking what happened to lil' liam his parents are worried sick and he doesnt deserve all this stress and trauma πŸ€• 5 yrs old shouldnt have to deal with this πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ a backpack full of spiderman lunch from mom should be the only thing on his mind not ICE agents swooping in and taking him away πŸ’” my heart goes out to lil' liam's family and everyone who is fighting for their rights 😀
 
😱 this is just heartbreaking. a 5 year old kid with a spiderman backpack being dragged away by armed agents is just too much. i'm so angry and sad at the same time. how can we let this happen in our country? 🀯 where's the humanity? it's not just about politics, it's about basic human rights. these kids are innocent and they deserve better than to be treated like animals. πŸ’”
 
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