The Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency immediately stepped in Wednesday after a judge issued bail to the “extremists” recently arrested in New Mexico, detaining at least one suspect from the “filthy compound” where children were reportedly being trained to conduct school shootings.

According to Yahoo News, ICE swept in on the suspect after a judge issued bail for the potential extremist despite widespread opposition from the local community and other federal agencies.

“State District Court Judge Sarah Backus on Monday cleared the way for the release of four defendants, despite assertions by prosecutors that the group was training children to use firearms for an anti-government mission and should remain in jail pending trial,” write Yahoo News.

“Another defendant, Jany Leveille, was taken into custody by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on Tuesday, Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe announced. The 35-year-old native of Haiti is the mother of six children taken into state custody during the compound raid,” adds the article.

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