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www.nytimes.com
Judge Orders U.S. to Facilitate Return of College Student Who Was Deported in Error
A federal judge on Friday ordered the Trump administration to return a college freshman to the United States within two weeks after she was mistakenly deported to Honduras in November.
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www.cbsnews.com
Frustrations from judge, prosecutor in Minnesota boil over amid Trump's ICE surge: "Not above the law"
Washington -- A federal court hearing in Minneapolis on Tuesday provided an extraordinary window into the volume of immigration-related cases overwhelming federal prosecutors in Minnesota amid the Trump administration's surge of immigration agents to the Twin Cities, and the frustrations of exasperated judges who have said their orders are repeatedly ignored.
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edition.cnn.com
Trump admin. attorney leaves Minnesota after telling judge her job 'sucks' amid crush of immigration cases
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney detailed to Minnesota to help handle the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities has been removed from her post after telling a judge that the job "sucks" because of the crushing workload and the government's apparent inability to comply with court orders.
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www.wsj.com
Tensions Mount Over Compliance With Judges' Orders in Immigration Crackdown
Minnesota federal judges report 74 instances of the Trump administration violating court orders in immigration cases.
Minnesota judges say they have run out of patience with Trump administration officials for violating court orders in immigration cases.
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Trump's ICE created a deportation nightmare for student on Thanksgiving, then blamed their court order violation on one 'inadvertent mistake'
The Trump administration recently apologized in court for the chaotic deportation of a college student last year, admitting that the agency violated a judge's order during the process, a huge failure in communication and procedure within Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.