Judge Warns ICE, Prosecutors: Obey Court Orders or Face Contempt
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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