Capture the defining moment of the 2026 immigration rights movement with the Abolish ICE Liam Conejo Ramos Shirt. Following the controversial detention of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, his blue bunny-eared winter hat became an international symbol of innocence and resistance.
Liam Conejo Ramos Abolish ICE Shirt – A Powerful Symbol of Innocence and Resistance
Stand on the right side of history with the shirt, a piece of apparel that has quickly evolved from a simple garment into a nationwide symbol of the fight for immigrant rights. This design features the now-iconic blue knit bunny hat, capturing the heartbreaking contrast between childhood innocence and the harsh realities of current immigration enforcement. It is not just a shirt; it is a statement, a conversation starter, and a direct message of solidarity with families facing separation at the border and within our communities.
In a political climate where silence is often interpreted as indifference, this tee allows you to vocalize your stance without saying a word. The bold “ABOLISH ICE” lettering curved over the soft, hand-drawn illustration of the blue bunny beanie serves as an immediate visual protest. It is designed for activists, community allies, and anyone compelled to speak out against the “ill-conceived and incompetent” policies—as cited by federal judges—that have led to the detention of children like Liam. Whether you are attending a rally, organizing a community meeting, or simply running errands, this shirt ensures the message remains visible and the conversation regarding human rights remains active.

Why The Shirt Went Viral?
The viral nature of this shirt stems directly from the events of January 20, 2026, when 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was detained by ICE agents in Minnesota while walking home from school. The heartbreaking photograph of the young boy—wearing this exact style of blue bunny-eared winter hat and a Spider-Man backpack while surrounded by masked federal agents—sparked outrage across social media and led to immediate protests. The “blue bunny hat” instantly transformed from a child’s accessory into a potent emblem of innocence lost to a harsh immigration system, prompting artists and activists to adopt the imagery for the “Free Liam” and “Abolish ICE” movements.












