Minneapolis, U.S. District Judge Patrick J. Schiltz ordered Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to personally appear in federal court Friday or face contempt for repeatedly ignoring court orders, court records show. The order responds to a Jan. 14 ruling requiring a bond hearing for a detained immigrant who remained in custody as of Jan. 23, and references dozens of similar orders that plaintiffs say ICE disregarded during recent enforcement operations. The judge cited agency-wide failures to schedule hearings despite thousands of agent deployments. Lyons' presence is to explain the agency's compliance practices. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Federal judiciary and legal advocates benefit from reinforced judicial oversight and potential enforcement of court orders, which may ensure timely bond hearings and restore procedural protections for detained individuals.
Detained migrants, their families, and ICE operational units suffered immediate harms from delayed hearings, extended detention, a surge in habeas petitions, and intensified legal scrutiny.
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