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ICE Took Their Papers--and Won't Give Them Back: Immigrants are being released from detention without documents proving
First they are told to carry their documents with them--and then if they happen
to get picked up for whatever--ICE keeps their docs. damn!!
Nazis are as Nazis do
— True Patriots Believe In & Protect Democracy (@donjorizzy.bsky.social) 2026-02-27T23:38:18.797Z
A familiar pattern developed during the federal governments massive deportation operation in Minnesota: Despite showing documents proving active immigration cases, pending visas, or even US citizenship, residents were arrested and detained for days or weeks.
But many who were later set free are now encountering a new challenge: ICE isnt giving back their immigration documents.
Again and again, according to 10 immigration lawyers interviewed for this story, immigrants in Minnesota have been released from detention centers without the work permits, Social Security cards, licenses, and other documents that prove their status.
Its more the rule than the exception that people generally are not given their stuff back, says Graham Ojala-Barbour, a Minneapolis immigration attorney. As far as I can tell, its the practice of ICE to throw everybodys documents into a black box and then lose it..........................
February 24, 2026
ICE Took Their Papersand Wont Give Them Back
Immigrants are being released from detention without documents proving their status
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/02/ice-detention-keeping-not-returning-immigration-documents-work-permits/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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ICE Took Their Papers--and Won't Give Them Back: Immigrants are being released from detention without documents proving (Original Post)
riversedge
20 hrs ago
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poli-junkie
(1,548 posts)1. And they're robbing from people's houses and stealing the
jewelry off their bodies -- just like the 1930's Nazi's did.
dalton99a
(93,375 posts)2. Kick
Federal law requires noncitizens to carry proof of their lawful status. The government not returning these documents to folks is essentially forcing them to walk around without this document that the government itself says these folks are supposed to carry with them, says Julia Decker, policy director of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota.
The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
Recourse for these immigrants is limited. In some cases, like Isabels, judges have ordered the return of an immigrants documents, but the government hasnt complied. (Last month, a federal judge in Minnesota found that ICE had defied nearly 100 court orders during its immigration crackdown.) Some lawyers have shown up to Whipple themselves, only to be told that there was nothing else to be returned. Some have suggested suing for damages or pursuing a class-action lawsuit.
But last week, Judge Laura Provinzino, of the Federal District Court in Minnesota, found a Trump administration lawyer in civil contempt of court for failing to return the identity documents of Rigoberto Soto Jimenez, a detained immigrant from Mexico. The judge ordered Soto Jimenezs release in Minnesota with his property. Instead, he was released in Texas without his license, permit, or Mexican consular ID card. Provinzino imposed a $500 fine on the Justice Department attorney, Matthew Isihara, for each day that the documents werent returned. Isihara explained to the judge that his intention wasnt to defy court orders. We were doing our best and things, unfortunately, slippedslipped through the cracks, he said. (The Justice Department did not respond to a request for comment.)
The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
Recourse for these immigrants is limited. In some cases, like Isabels, judges have ordered the return of an immigrants documents, but the government hasnt complied. (Last month, a federal judge in Minnesota found that ICE had defied nearly 100 court orders during its immigration crackdown.) Some lawyers have shown up to Whipple themselves, only to be told that there was nothing else to be returned. Some have suggested suing for damages or pursuing a class-action lawsuit.
But last week, Judge Laura Provinzino, of the Federal District Court in Minnesota, found a Trump administration lawyer in civil contempt of court for failing to return the identity documents of Rigoberto Soto Jimenez, a detained immigrant from Mexico. The judge ordered Soto Jimenezs release in Minnesota with his property. Instead, he was released in Texas without his license, permit, or Mexican consular ID card. Provinzino imposed a $500 fine on the Justice Department attorney, Matthew Isihara, for each day that the documents werent returned. Isihara explained to the judge that his intention wasnt to defy court orders. We were doing our best and things, unfortunately, slippedslipped through the cracks, he said. (The Justice Department did not respond to a request for comment.)