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Here’s Who Is Likely To Fill Jasmine Crockett’s Vacated House Seat

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A tense courtroom clash in Minnesota is drawing national attention after a federal judge appointed by former President Joe Biden suggested that jail time could be on the table for federal officials amid a growing dispute over immigration enforcement.

Minnesota U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan made the comments during a contentious contempt hearing involving the Department of Justice and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. According to local outlet Fox 9, Bryan warned that he has “not ruled out the consequence of imprisonment” for federal officials tied to the case.

The hearing stems from legal challenges connected to the Trump administration’s Operation Metro Surge, a sweeping crackdown targeting illegal immigration and fraud. Bryan ordered U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen along with several ICE and DOJ officials to appear in court to address allegations that federal authorities engaged in “unlawful conduct.”

While Bryan acknowledged that imprisoning federal officials would likely be an “extraordinary measure,” he stressed that the option remains under consideration. The judge described such a scenario as a potential “historic low point” for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

The confrontation is unfolding as tensions escalate between Minnesota’s federal judiciary and the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts.

Just days earlier, Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick Schlitz issued a sharp warning to federal officials, accusing the government of failing to comply with court orders.

“This Court will continue to do whatever is required to protect the rule of law, including, if necessary, moving to the use of criminal contempt,” Schlitz said. “One way or another, ICE will comply with this Court’s orders.”

The dispute centers on allegations that federal agents failed to return personal property belonging to 28 individuals who were detained by immigration authorities and later released. According to Bryan’s order, the items in question include cash, cell phones, passports, and identity documents.

Bryan called Rosen and several ICE officials into court to explain why the government allegedly did not comply with multiple court orders directing that the belongings be returned.

The hearing itself was reportedly heated, with Bryan acknowledging during the proceedings that the exchange between himself and Rosen had become tense.

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“We’ve been a little testy and frosty with each other,” the judge admitted, according to The Associated Press. At one point during the hearing, Bryan also criticized an ICE official’s use of the term “alien” when referring to immigrants.

According to Fox 9 reporter Paul Blume, Bryan snapped at ICE Deputy Field Office Director Tauria Rich, emphasizing that the court was discussing “people… not space aliens.” The exchange highlighted the broader political and legal tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.

Rosen pushed back firmly against the accusations during the hearing, insisting that the federal government had not intentionally ignored the court’s orders. “Your honor has made a remark smearing myself,” Rosen said during one exchange, according to the AP.

Rosen also argued that the majority of the property disputes have already been resolved. Of the 28 cases originally cited by the court, he said only five remain outstanding.

He explained that in instances where property was lost, the government is prepared to compensate the individuals involved, attributing the issue to “human error.”

“There was no defiance, no disobedience,” Rosen told the court.

“The government believes contempt is far beyond anything that ought to be considered here today.”

The dispute adds another flashpoint to the broader legal battles surrounding the Trump administration’s immigration policies, with federal courts increasingly stepping into clashes between immigration enforcement efforts and judicial oversight.

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