The Trump administration has suffered a significant setback in its effort to deport the mother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s nephew.

A judge has allowed Bruna Ferreira to post bail of $1,500 as she contests ICE’s push to return her to her native Brazil, where she has not lived since she was six, her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, told the Daily Beast.

Pomerleau said that figure is the lowest-permitted bond amount for migrant detainees. She is expected to be released from custody by Tuesday at the latest.

Ferreira, 33, had been held in ICE custody in Louisiana—more than 1,500 miles from her home in Revere, Massachusetts, and her 11-year-old son. Her release came much quicker than others in custody in Louisiana, including the MAGA-supporting Danish dad of five who was det

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