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Hi, I'm Kim Vinnell in Whanganui, New Zealand.
It's Monday, February 2nd.
Today, the five-year-old boy detained by ICE in Minnesota arrives home.
A Democrat flips a red seat in Texas, and it's a wake-up call for Republicans.
Pakistan targets Balochistan separatists.
And the reviews are in for Melania, the big-budget documentary about the First Lady.
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The five-year-old boy taken into detention by ICE officers in Minneapolis has returned home.
Liam Cornejo Ramos and his father, Adrian, were detained following a raid last week.
A federal judge ordered the pair be released, citing the constitutional requirement that an arrest warrant be based on a judge finding probable cause of a crime.
The father and son had legally entered the US from Ecuador to request asylum.
The image of Liam standing in the snow wearing a blue bunny hat with federal agents around him sparked outrage.