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Canadian Mother, Daughter Released from ICE Detention
Canadian Mother and Daughter Freed from ICE Detention
Tania Warner, a Canadian citizen, and her seven-year-old daughter, Ayla Luca, were released on Thursday evening after being held for nearly three weeks by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They were detained in a notorious facility and secured their release by posting a bond of $9,500. Authorities deemed them not a flight risk and fitted Warner with an ankle monitor as part of the release conditions.
Background of Detention and Family's Reaction
Originally from British Columbia, Tania Warner moved to the US in 2021 when she married Edward Warner, a US citizen. Her detention meant separation from her family during the three-week period. Edward Warner expressed his relief, stating, "Very happy to have my family home… it’s been a whirlwind day," following their release.
*Source: The Guardian World (2026-04-03)*




