Kelley filed an emergency petition asking for Tipan Echeverria and his daughter’s release around 5:37 p.m. Thursday, less than five hours after they were taken into ICE custody, the affidavit states. About 40 minutes later, she filed a motion asking a judge to stop the transfer of Tipan Echeverria outside Minnesota and to order the release of the child.

Over the next several hours, Kelley placed numerous calls to ICE counsel to bring their attention to the filings, but said she did not receive a response.

At 8:11 p.m. on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Kathy Menendez enjoined ICE from removing the father and child from Minnesota. She also issued an order to release the child to the family’s attorney no later than 9:30 p.m., citing “irreparable harm” of keeping her in custody, the affidavit states.

ICE informed the court after the fact that Tipan Echeverria and his daughter had been placed on a commercial flight to Texas at 8:30 p.m.

Bold to test a judge’s willingness to apply sanctions.

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    If some masked agents took my kid away and flew them to another state I’d go on a goddamn murderous rampage until they were returned. And I am a pacifist.

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      I hope you already have your gun because they don’t care and are already doing that

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    Does NO ONE in this administration get in any trouble for openly ignoring judicial orders??

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    Nothing suspicious about an administration run by a dude who’s into child trafficking kidnapping children and sending them away so they’re never seen again.

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    That’s so fucked up. They’re forcibly displacing children not just without legal authority but also in direct contravention of a judicial order…

    Sometimes I wish hell were real, precisely for these scenarios.

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      People could make it real for them now. It is very difficult for an ICE vehicle to move with slashed tires.

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        Not exactly the same as being boiled in a kettle of hot oil while being prodded with a trident before being flayed alive and subsequently doused in sulfuric acid on repeat for all eternity, but close enough…

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    I’m surprised they didn’t end up releasing her alone in a Walmart parking lot, in a different state, at 3am.

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    Bold to test a judge’s willingness to apply sanctions

    What sanctions?

    But a judge said…

    I DGAF what a judge said, it’s the same as “my grandmother said…” because they are both willing and able to place the same amount of sanctions. Judges say shit but so far haven’t done shit, so right now if a judge makes a judgement, why would I care? It’s just empty words with zero meaning

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    Eh, until one of these judges actually imposes sanctions I’m not impressed by their boldness.

    Honestly the judiciary should have someone on standby to approve these requests to bar ICE from whisking detainees away from justice. 2.5 hours is a pretty good turnaround for justice, but frankly insufficient until ICE stops manipulating the justice system.

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    Can I just say, that if you’re okay with any of this, you suck. That especially goes to the POS that say they like his immigration policies but don’t like how expensive everything is. Fuck you. A 2 year old was kidnapped and sent away and will probably disappear.

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      My Norwegian mother, Bourne and raised in Norway and lived there her entire life, says that the killing of Good was a necessary evil in order to get the Somalis. My mother sucks so sad… I hope she dies soon.

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        I’m not sure how well this generalizes, but some of the most racist people I’ve ever talked to were Scandinavian (in their own country). Talking to them was jaw-dropping, even compared to the US South.

        Edit: to clarify, this seemed to be a small minority of the people.

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          Unfortunately the far right is on the rise here as well. A party founded by literal nazis in the late 80’s is now the second biggest party in Sweden for example.

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          The US is not even close to the most racist/xenophobic countries/cultures on the planet. It’s just that a lot of Americans without much experience actually living in different countries/cultures, or paying attention to their news, think that the worst they hear about here, is the worst there is.

          Sports events elsewhere have literally been delayed due to racism, lol.

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      It goes a little beyond suck. They’re straight up evil. There’s no longer any sort of benefit of the doubt, excuse, explanation, anything. It’s downright evil.

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    So, I guess the five year old wasn’t enough, ICE wanted to top themselves by being even more monstrous by kidnapping a two year old.

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      These “kids” are the worst of the worst! They don’t eat their vegetables, and that two year old is always screaming about something. Truly terrible people. To the gulags, you little shits! /s

      But seriously, what the fuck is the point in detaining children? I highly doubt they have somewhere to hold them that’s even remotely appropriate for children. If we make it through this, we’re going to have a generation of seriously traumatized kids.

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      It’s not like this is them warming up the machine for harvesting children for the Secret Satanic Pedophile Ring that Secretly Controls MAGA.

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    I sympathize with the situation, but it’s scummy/clickbait-y of the headline to imply the kid was transported apart from any family members. It would have been trivial to add “and her father” to the headline, but it was deliberately omitted to influence the emotional response.

    That’s not respectable journalism.

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      Yes. It’s easy to tell, because an overwhelming majority of republicans do not have the capability to feel empathy. Pretty sure that is a requirement of joining the party.