
Judge Warns ICE, Prosecutors: Obey Court Orders or Face Contempt
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Minnesotas chief federal judge, Patrick Schiltz, warns U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen and ICE officials of potential criminal contempt charges for disobeying court orders in immigration cases. Schiltz, a conservative appointee, criticizes the government for attacking the court instead of addressing noncompliance issues. Federal judges in Minnesota have identified ninety-six breaches in seventy-four cases, leading to ongoing threats of contempt. Rosens office faces staffing shortages, with thirty-six prosecutors remaining after sixty-four resignations. Schiltz pledges to uphold the rule of law, despite tensions in these high-stakes immigration battles.
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