ICE arrested a nursing mom. A Trump-appointed judge ordered her release three months later
- The mother of a six-month-old baby must be released from immigration detention after Donald Trump’s administration declined to mount a defense for keeping her there while she was still nursing, according to a federal judge.
- Karina Alvarez San Juan’s youngest child was three months old when she was arrested during a traffic stop in Florida for an allegedly broken taillight in May, according to her attorney.
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement then moved her to a detention center in Louisiana, where she has been locked up for more than three months.
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- The mother of a six-month-old baby must be released from immigration detention after Donald Trump’s administration declined to mount a defense for keeping her there while she was still nursing, according to a federal judge.
- Karina Alvarez San Juan’s youngest child was three months old when she was arrested during a traffic stop in Florida for an allegedly broken taillight in May, according to her attorney.
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement then moved her to a detention center in Louisiana, where she has been locked up for more than three months.
Sources: The Independent