The AUSAs, on Miller's likely orders, are filing sworn statements from ICE officials, saying certain things simply "cannot be done" promptly -- or at all. [But they offer zero proof of actual impossibility.]
One of the stupidest things they say cannot be done -- is listed as "due to a likelihood of fleeing".
First, this misstates the law -- and it blinks unconvincingly, at the actual facts. Seven year olds are not likely to flee a hotel holding them in a strange city under cover of night -- especially if they are alone. But that's what these affidavits falsely assert: that the law requires DHS not to grant them release to relatives.
There is no such law. There is only Tangerine 2.0's black Sharpie scribble, for that proposition -- the Congress, by statute said the opposite: they are to be promptly freed (to their family- or other- guardians) -- so as not to suffer added trauma.
[Do recall that the lil' guy (age 5) grabbed in Minnesota -- was shipped off to El Paso, Texas (without any hearing or intervention), and it took two weeks to get him back home, early in 2026.]
These people are. . . simply monsters. Out.
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