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ICE chief must appear in Minnesota court under contempt threat

January 27, 20263 Mins Read
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Todd Lyons, acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, participates in a television interview outside the White House, in Washington, Nov. 3, 2025.

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A top federal judge in Minnesota ordered the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to personally appear at a hearing in Minneapolis on Friday to explain why he should not be held in contempt of court after his agency repeatedly violated judicial orders related to immigration enforcement actions.

The three-page order issued late Monday to ICE acting Director Todd Lyons by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Patrick Schiltz was scathing, accusing federal immigration authorities of failing to comply with “dozens of court orders” in recent weeks, including one issued by the judge mandating a bond hearing for a detained immigrant.

“This Court has been extremely patient with respondents, even though respondents decided to send thousands of agents to Minnesota to detain aliens without making any provision for dealing with the hundreds of habeas petitions and other lawsuits that were sure to result,” Schiltz wrote in the order.

“This Court’s patience is at an end,” Schiltz wrote.

The judge said that the Department of Homeland Security and Lyons’ agency, which is a division of DHS, “have continually assured the Court that they recognize their obligation to comply with Court orders,” and that they would take steps to honor those orders.

“Unfortunately, though, the violations continue,” Schiltz wrote.

“Accordingly, the Court will order Todd Lyons, the Acting Director of ICE, to appear personally before the Court and show cause why he should not be held in contempt of Court,” Schiltz wrote.

CNBC has requested comment from ICE on the order.

The judge called his order “an extraordinary step.”

“But the extent of ICE’s violation of court orders is likewise extraordinary, and lesser measures have been tried and failed,” Schiltz wrote.

The order comes as Minnesota state officials press for ICE and other federal immigration authorities to cease aggressive actions rounding up undocumented people in Minneapolis and elsewhere in the state.

Schiltz’s order also came two days after federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse on a Minneapolis street, and weeks after an ICE agent shot and killed mom of three Renee Good in her car. Both Pretti and Good were U.S. citizens.

Those, and other incidents, have sparked widespread outrage in the state and nationally.

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The judge’s order does not relate to either shooting but to his previous order that DHS and ICE grant a detained immigrant a bond hearing by last Wednesday.

That man remains detained despite Schiltz’s directive, according to a court filing by the man’s lawyer.

“This is one of dozens of court orders with which respondents have failed to comply in recent weeks,” Schiltz wrote Monday.

“The practical consequence of respondents’ failure to comply has almost…



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