Minnesota Judge Blasts DOJ Over Immigration Habeas Delays, Citing Real Human Costs

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A federal judge in Minnesota held an Army lawyer in civil contempt for failing to relay a court order to ICE in the case of Rigoberto Soto Jimenez, then condemned the DOJ's handling of immigration habeas cases as overwhelmed by staffing and processing gaps, warning that such delays have real consequences on real human beings; after the government promptly returned Soto Jimenez's documents, the contempt was lifted with no fines, but the judge urged prompt reporting of potential violations going forward.
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- Minnesota judge’s contempt order shows a way to force government into compliance MS NOW
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