The detention of little Liam Ramos has become the emotional flashpoint of a city already on edge. Parents describe agents circling schools and stalking buses; officials say children are traumatized, neighborhoods shaken. Then comes the image that won’t leave people’s minds: agents refusing a trusted adult’s offer to take Liam, walking him instead to his own door and ordering him to knock, allegedly to lure his father out.Into this steps Vice President JD Vance, insisting ICE had no choice, denying that a child was truly “arrested,” and shifting blame onto Minneapolis leaders for refusing to cooperate with federal authorities. Critics hear something colder: a government rationalizing the use of a 5-year-old as leverage in an immigration raid. Between a grieving community, a disputed asylum case, and a White House doubling down, the question lingers in the air: whose safety, exactly, is being protected?
JD Vance breaks silence after ICE detains 5-year-old boy in Minneapolis coming home from preschool