Judge’s contempt threat forces ICE to release detainee in Minnesota clash

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A Minneapolis federal judge ordered ICE to release a detainee (identified as Juan T.R./Juan Tobay Robles) after finding the agency had repeatedly violated court orders amid Operation Metro Surge. ICE released him in Texas, and Judge Patrick Schiltz warned of contempt for noncompliance and criticized the agency for causing hardship to Minnesota residents. The ruling comes amid broader political pressure over immigration enforcement and related developments, including international protest and White House–level scrutiny of DHS leadership.
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