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A Liberian man living legally in Minneapolis was arrested in a January 11, 2026, raid, detained, then released after a judge ruled he wasn’t properly notified of lost status.
Garrison Gibson, a 38-year-old Liberian man who lived in the U.S. for decades, said he fears leaving his Minneapolis home after being arrested in a federal immigration raid on January 11, 2026, during which agents used a battering ram to enter his home.
Though he had been living legally under supervision following a dismissed 2008 drug conviction, he was detained and held in Texas before being released after a judge ruled officials failed to properly notify him of his status revocation.
His family spent $700 repairing their damaged door.
The raid was part of a large-scale enforcement operation in Minnesota involving over 2,500 federal officers, drawing protests and counterprotests.
The White House denied claims that Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller ordered Gibson’s re-arrest, while DHS criticized the court’s decision as obstructing enforcement.
Un hombre liberiano que vivía legalmente en Minneapolis fue arrestado en una redada el 11 de enero de 2026, detenido, y luego liberado después de que un juez dictaminó que no fue notificado adecuadamente de la pérdida de su estatus.