Canadian Woman Released from ICE Detention After Visa Dispute
Tania Warner, a Canadian citizen, and her daughter were released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention after nearly three weeks. Warner was initially detained for allegedly overstaying her visa, despite having a valid employment authorization card. The family, residing in Texas, was stopped at a checkpoint and taken into custody. Warner's release came after posting a $9,500 bond, and she was fitted with an ankle monitor. The case highlights issues within the U.S. immigration system, particularly concerning visa processing and detention practices.