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The Court’s patience is at an end.” The chief judge in Minnesota has ordered Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to appear in court in person on Friday to answer to why the agency has not complied to the dozens of orders that Minneapolis courts have filed. Chief Judge Patrick 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.”

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“The Court’s patience is at an end.”

The chief judge in Minnesota has ordered Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to appear in court in person on Friday to answer to why the agency has not complied to the dozens of orders that Minneapolis courts have filed.

Chief Judge Patrick 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.”

*“The Court’s Patience Is at an End” — Federal Judge Summons Acting ICE Director to Court*

In a rare and sharply worded move, **Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick J. Schiltz** of Minnesota’s federal court has ordered **Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Todd Lyons** to appear **in person** before the court this Friday — and *show cause why he should not be held in contempt* for allegedly failing to follow numerous court orders. Schiltz wrote bluntly that “*the court’s patience is at an end*,” expressing mounting frustration with the agency’s conduct amid an aggressive immigration enforcement campaign in Minnesota.

The extraordinary summons came after ICE repeatedly failed to comply with court directives — including one requiring a detained immigrant, identified only as Juan T.R., be either granted a bond hearing or released within a legally mandated timeframe. Schiltz’s order emphasized that courts had issued *dozens* of orders in recent weeks that the agency had not honored, contributing to legal chaos and hardship for detainees.

Ordering the head of a federal agency to appear personally is highly unusual, underscoring the judge’s concern that lower-level assurances have not translated into compliance. The judge noted that ICE sent *thousands of agents* into the state without adequate plans to address the flood of habeas petitions and related legal challenges that followed.

However, developments shifted rapidly: the immigrant whose case triggered the show-cause order was *released from ICE custody* on Tuesday, and with that release the scheduled Friday hearing for Lyons was **canceled** by the court. Nevertheless, Schiltz issued a strong rebuke, attaching a list asserting that ICE had violated **96 court orders in 74 cases** since the beginning of the year and warning that future noncompliance could prompt fresh contempt proceedings. ([Axios][2])

The dispute reflects broader tensions between the federal judiciary and immigration authorities. Judges in Minnesota have increasingly criticized the enforcement strategy known as *Operation Metro Surge*, saying some detentions lack due process and that ICE has at times ignored judicial directives. The Trump administration and the Department of Homeland Security have defended their actions, stressing ongoing law enforcement priorities and constitutional authority.

As of now, while the immediate confrontation over Lyons’ scheduled appearance has eased, the legal battle over court compliance — and the oversight of ICE’s actions in Minnesota — remains very much active.

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