Judicial ruling frees 'Ms. Diana' after federal immigration detention deemed "illegal"
A US federal judge has ruled that the arrest of a local daycare teacher last week was unlawful, paving the way for her immediate release. Ms. Diana Santillana Galeano, who had been detained by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), walked free just hours later.
Galeano's lawyer Charlie Wysong confirmed that she was released from the ICE detention center in Indiana on Wednesday night. Her detention had been ordered by a federal judge earlier in the day, after her lawyers appealed for a habeas corpus hearing, citing concerns over the legality of her arrest.
"I'm very grateful to all those who have advocated on my behalf, and also in behalf of countless others who have suffered similar traumas in recent months," Galeano said in a statement. "I love our community and the children I teach, and I couldn't wait to see them again."
Galeano was arrested by federal agents on November 5 at Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center, where she works as a teacher. The incident sparked widespread outrage among parents and community members, who expressed concerns over the safety of the children present during the raid.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security said that the immigration officers had not intended to target the daycare center but rather aimed to apprehend Galeano before she reached her destination. However, no further comment was available on the matter.
Galeano's lawyer stated that they would continue to support her claims for residency rights in the United States and expressed appreciation for the community's outpouring of support during this difficult time. The couple also confirmed that Galeano will meet with parents from the daycare center on Friday morning at Clark Park.
This case highlights ongoing disputes between immigrant advocates, families, and US immigration authorities over detention policies and the safety of communities.
A US federal judge has ruled that the arrest of a local daycare teacher last week was unlawful, paving the way for her immediate release. Ms. Diana Santillana Galeano, who had been detained by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), walked free just hours later.
Galeano's lawyer Charlie Wysong confirmed that she was released from the ICE detention center in Indiana on Wednesday night. Her detention had been ordered by a federal judge earlier in the day, after her lawyers appealed for a habeas corpus hearing, citing concerns over the legality of her arrest.
"I'm very grateful to all those who have advocated on my behalf, and also in behalf of countless others who have suffered similar traumas in recent months," Galeano said in a statement. "I love our community and the children I teach, and I couldn't wait to see them again."
Galeano was arrested by federal agents on November 5 at Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center, where she works as a teacher. The incident sparked widespread outrage among parents and community members, who expressed concerns over the safety of the children present during the raid.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security said that the immigration officers had not intended to target the daycare center but rather aimed to apprehend Galeano before she reached her destination. However, no further comment was available on the matter.
Galeano's lawyer stated that they would continue to support her claims for residency rights in the United States and expressed appreciation for the community's outpouring of support during this difficult time. The couple also confirmed that Galeano will meet with parents from the daycare center on Friday morning at Clark Park.
This case highlights ongoing disputes between immigrant advocates, families, and US immigration authorities over detention policies and the safety of communities.