The mother of two elementary school students in Columbia Heights was detained during an immigration check-in Jan. 29, prompting school officials to take her children to the Whipple Federal Building at her request.
Valley View Elementary School Principal Jason Kuhlman confirmed the mother was detained Thursday morning and is currently seeking asylum.
With no one in Minnesota left to care for them, she asked Kuhlman to take her two children to be with her. The children are between 7 and 9 years old.
The eldest, who was stoic as Kuhlman described his mother’s detainment, broke into tears and gripped the school nurse when walking into the building, which is located at Fort Snelling.
“We shouldn’t have to be bringing students to a detention center because their mom was doing everything right and was detained,” Kuhlman said outside the federal building.
“We don’t know if they will be taken” to Texas, he added, as many detainees have been. “We’re praying that’s not the case.”
Kuhlman said ICE has detained mothers and fathers from 25 families at Valley View Elementary, including 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father on Jan. 20.
A congressional visit to the site revealed the health of Ramos, a student at Valley View, is deteriorating. The preschooler showed signs of lethargy and depression during Wednesday’s visit. Kuhlman worries such conditions could affect more children.