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Minnesota federal judge orders ICE chief to appear in court Friday, threatens contempt
- A Minnesota federal judge ordered Todd Lyons, the Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to appear in court on Friday.
- The judge stated he would cancel the hearing if the detainee is released.
- The judge described ICE's violations of court orders as extraordinary and noted that lesser measures to address the situation have been tried and failed.
- The judge emphasized the need for this order, calling it 'an extraordinary step.
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Rebutting the ICE for defying court orders, a Minnesota judge is considering contempt proceedings against his interim leader.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleMinnesota judge orders ICE chief to appear in person for defying orders
An angry Minnesota federal judge ordered the Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief to appear in court in person on Friday to explain why the agency has failed to obey “dozens of court orders” stemming from the violent crackdown on immigrants…
·New Hampshire, United States
Read Full ArticleIt is an unusual process, which must also be admitted by the competent district judge: the head of the ICE authority must appear in court. The reason for this is that she has repeatedly violated court decisions.
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