Baby involved in Worcester ICE arrest safe with its mother, minor released from custody

A baby involved in an ICE arrest in Worcester is safe with her mother, and a minor who witnessed the mother’s detention has been released, according to District 5 Councilor Etel Haxhiaj.

Key Takeaways:

  • A baby involved in the Worcester ICE arrest is confirmed safe with her mother.
  • The minor who held the baby during the mother’s arrest has been released from custody.
  • The mother was taken away by federal immigration agents on Eureka Street.
  • District 5 Councilor Etel Haxhiaj provided updates on the situation.
  • The incident occurred on Thursday.

Baby Safe After ICE Arrest

A baby who was involved in a federal immigration arrest in Worcester is safe with her mother, according to District 5 Councilor Etel Haxhiaj. The reassurance comes after concerns arose when the mother was taken into custody by federal agents.

Minor Released from Custody

The minor who was holding the baby during the mother’s arrest has been released from custody. The minor witnessed the detainment on Eureka Street and was initially taken in by authorities. Their release eases worries about the treatment of minors in such situations.

Incident on Eureka Street

The arrest occurred on Thursday on Worcester’s Eureka Street, where federal immigration agents apprehended the mother. The involvement of ICE has brought attention to immigration enforcement actions within the community.

Official Confirmation

Councilor Etel Haxhiaj provided the updates regarding the safety of the baby and the release of the minor. While details of the mother’s situation remain limited, the confirmation of the children’s well-being has offered some relief to concerned residents.