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B.C. Mother and Seven-Year-Old Daughter Freed from ICE Custody, Says MLA

by Olawunmi Sola-Otegbade
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A Canadian mother and her seven-year-old daughter have been released from U.S. immigration detention after spending nearly three weeks in custody, according to a statement from a British Columbia legislator.

Amelia Boultbee confirmed that the pair, originally from British Columbia, were freed from detention in Texas following mounting public pressure and legal proceedings.

Detention at U.S. Border Checkpoint

The mother, identified as Tania Warner, and her daughter were taken into custody on March 14 at a U.S. border patrol checkpoint in Texas while returning from a personal trip.

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They were initially held at a processing facility before being transferred to a family immigration detention centre.

Release Following Bond Hearing

Warner’s husband revealed that a judge set her bond at $9,500, paving the way for her release alongside her daughter.

According to Amelia Boultbee, the bond hearing was expedited due to widespread public attention and diplomatic efforts surrounding the case.

Immigration Process Under Scrutiny

The case has drawn attention to the complexities of the U.S. immigration system.

Warner had reportedly been in the process of obtaining a green card and had maintained up-to-date documentation, though her legal status remained under review at the time of her detention.

Community Support Played Key Role

The MLA credited public advocacy, donations, and widespread awareness campaigns for helping secure the family’s release.

Supporters across Canada rallied behind the family, emphasizing concerns over the detention of a child in immigration custody.

What Happens Next

Despite their release, Warner and her daughter are expected to face ongoing immigration proceedings in the United States, which will determine whether they can remain in the country.

Broader Implications

The incident has reignited debate over immigration enforcement practices and the treatment of families in detention facilities.

Advocates argue that the case highlights the need for more humane approaches to immigration policy.

Conclusion

The release of the B.C. mother and her daughter marks a significant development in a case that drew international attention.

As legal proceedings continue, the situation underscores ongoing concerns about immigration systems and the challenges faced by families navigating them.

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