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A judge confronts DOJ over failed return of immigrants' belongings, warning of criminal charges.
A federal judge in St. Paul, Minnesota, held a contentious contempt hearing over the Justice Department’s failure to return personal belongings—including cash, documents, and clothing—to 28 immigrants released from detention, calling the noncompliance a “historic low point” and warning of potential criminal charges.
The judge, Jeffrey Bryan, clashed with U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen, who denied intentional defiance, attributing delays to human error and promising compensation.
The incident reflects growing national tensions between federal judges and DOJ officials, as courts increasingly rebuke immigration enforcement practices, citing repeated violations of court orders and constitutional rights.
Un juez se enfrenta al Departamento de Justicia por la devolución fallida de las pertenencias de los inmigrantes, advirtiendo de cargos criminales.