An immigration judge has recently ruled against the asylum claim made by the family of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who gained media attention after being detained in Minneapolis. Liam and his father, Adrian, were held in a Texas detention center for ten days following a significant immigration crackdown in January. Their lawyer, Danielle Molliver, expressed grave disappointment in the judge's decision and indicated that they would appeal the ruling. While Liam has returned to school, the psychological effects of their detention have left both him and his father shaken. As this situation unfolds, community members have rallied in support of the family, criticizing the tactics used by federal immigration authorities. The case brings to light the precariousness many immigrant families face and the wider implications of U.S. immigration policies.