This is the raw AI summary that I occasionally include in OPs. I wanted to get the story out quickly, so I haven't taken the time to edit or format the detail:
# Summary of Press Conference on Immigration Detention
This press conference, held in San Antonio, Texas, addresses the detention of **Liam Madran Coro Ramos**, a 5-year-old child, and his father at the Dilley Detention Center following their arrest by ICE agents on January 20th.
## Key Points
**The Case of Liam Ramos
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- Liam and his father were detained in their driveway after Liam returned from school in Minnesota
- They came to the U.S. legally through the CBP One app to await asylum proceedings
- Liam has become depressed, stopped eating properly, and is separated from his pregnant mother
**Facility Conditions
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- Congressmembers Joaquin Castro and Jasmine Crockett visited Dilley and reported:
- Detainees include a 2-month-old baby and numerous children under 5
- Average detention exceeds 28 days, with some families held for 8 months
- Children are not receiving proper education
- Conditions include unsanitary facilities, unsafe water, and expired food
- **No detainees have criminal records**
**Local Impact on San Antonio/Bexar County
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- Bexar County has one of the highest numbers of ICE detainers in Texas
- San Antonio ranks 9th nationally for ICE arrests
- Nearly 100 courthouse arrests in 3 months, including 12 children
**Demands from SA Stands Coalition
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- Immediate release of Liam, his father, and all detained families
- End family detention at Dilley and all facilities
- Stop unlawful deportations
- Cease ICE enforcement funding
- Renew immigrant legal defense fund
**Congressional Response
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- Representatives Castro, Crockett, and Casar voted against additional ICE funding
- Calls for ICE disbandment and impeachment of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem
- Urging Senate Democrats to block further appropriations
**Systemic Concerns
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- Speakers highlighted the role of private prison companies (GEO Group and CoreCivic) profiting from detention
- Criticism of Governor Greg Abbott for licensing family detention centers after receiving donations from prison companies
The speakers emphasized that this represents a humanitarian crisis affecting American families and called for public action and congressional accountability.