Canadian mother and daughter traumatized' by ICE detainment, husband says
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Canadian mother and daughter traumatized' by ICE detainment, husband says
"Tania Warner and her daughter Ayla Luca have been held by ICE for nearly a week and were transferred to a notorious detention center, where they were asked to self-deport."
"Warner stated that Tania had been told she could be released if she agreed to self-deport to Canada, which the family does not want."
"Tania's cousin Amber Sinclair emphasized that Tania has a valid work permit and social security card, questioning the legality of her detention."
"Congressman Vicente Gonzalez expressed that Tania and Ayla should not be in detention, highlighting Tania's role in the Kingsville community."
Tania Warner and her seven-year-old daughter Ayla were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement after being stopped at a border checkpoint. Tania's husband reported that they have been traumatized by the experience and that Tania was pressured to self-deport despite having valid immigration documents until 2030. The family is seeking legal assistance to challenge the detention. Local congressman Vicente Gonzalez is advocating for their release, emphasizing Tania's integration into the community and the unjust nature of their detention.
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