Tania Warner is Canadian. She married a US citizen, entered legally, and followed every immigration rule. ICE detained her and her 7-year-old daughter Ayla Luca for 23 days. She was released on a $9,500 bond with no public explanation from ICE. This episode examines what detention means for a child, how conditional permanent residence creates structural vulnerability for women in mixed-status marriages, and what it tells us about who the immigration system was designed to protect. The Trials of Women — women's justice podcast. New episodes weekly.
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