Judge's release ruling tested as Minnesota immigrant Garrison Gibson is re-arrested at immigration check-in

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One day after U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan ordered the release of Garrison Gibson, a Liberian Minnesotan, federal immigration agents re-arrested him at an immigration office check-in in Minneapolis; the judge ruled the initial raid unlawful for lacking a warrant and proper notice, and Gibson’s attorney described the re-arrest as a constitutional violation. DHS says Minnesota arrests have topped 2,500 since late November as part of a sweeping enforcement push. Gibson, who had an order of supervision after a 2008 drug conviction that was dismissed, remains in detention; his wife and 9-year-old child were home during the raid.
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