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ICE chief counsel in Minnesota retires amid growing number of immigration cases

Minneapolis neighborhood patrols documenting federal immigration raids led to the withdrawal of 700 agents, though thousands remain active amid ongoing confrontations, officials said.

  • Jim Stolley, the chief counsel for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, has retired after 31 years of public service, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
  • His departure came the same week another ICE attorney was removed after telling a federal judge that the job “sucks” and that the Trump administration is “overwhelmed” by immigration cases.
  • DHS said Stolley’s retirement had been scheduled and offered no further explanation; Stolley confirmed his retirement via an automatic email.
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ICE chief counsel in Minnesota retires amid growing number of immigration cases

The top lawyer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota has left the agency, the same week an ICE attorney was removed after telling a district judge that “this job sucks” and that the Trump administration is “overwhelmed” with immigration cases.

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