Minnesota US Attorney acknowledges ‘mistakes that have been made’ in unfulfilled immigration court orders
Judges consider civil and criminal contempt charges against U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen after ICE failed to return property in over 200 cases since the start of 2026, raising calls for compensation.
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The Donald Trump Administration faces possible fines for actions by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE). Two federal judges in Minnesota evaluate sanctions against the federal government after immigration authorities did not return personal belongings to migrants detained by the ICE and subsequently released by court order. Hearings come after claims by lawyers that the government failed to comply with court decisions related to th…
Minnesota US Attorney acknowledges ‘mistakes that have been made’ in unfulfilled immigration court orders
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s top federal prosecutor acknowledged “mistakes that have been made” during another contempt hearing Thursday over the U.S. government’s failure to abide by court orders to return detained immigrants’ belongings upon their release from custody. U.S. District Judge…
US Attorney Daniel Rosen defends himself, again, in contempt hearing for ICE order violations
Diana E. Murphy federal courthouse is shown in Minneapolis Friday, May 17, 2024. Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer.For the second time in a week, U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Daniel Rosen appeared before a federal judge after being summoned to explain why he should not be held in contempt for the federal government’s repeated violations of court orders. U.S. District Judge John Tunheim called Rosen to his courtroom in Minneapolis on Thursd…
Second judge questions U.S. attorney on failure to return vital items to ICE detainees
For the second time this week, U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen was forced to argue that he should not be held in contempt over failure to return property to people who were ordered released from immigration detention. U.S. District Court Judge John Tunheim ordered Rosen, Minnesota’s top federal prosecutor, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials on Thursday to answer for five cases in which people were released from immigration …
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