Tania Warner, a Canadian mother who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas along with her daughter, says their case is now in what she describes as a 'deportation freeze.' Warner shared updates on her story, expressing frustration over being left in an information void.
Case Details
Warner and her daughter were taken into custody by ICE authorities in Texas. According to Warner, the lack of communication from officials has made it difficult to understand the next steps in their legal process. She described the situation as an 'information freeze,' leaving them uncertain about their future.
Broader Context
This case highlights ongoing challenges faced by individuals detained by ICE, particularly those from Canada. The 'deportation freeze' term refers to a halt in proceedings, which can prolong detention and create emotional and legal hardships for families.



