Local officials did not notify ICE of Rodriguez‑Hernandez’s custody, the White House says

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Records (jail booking/transfer logs, ICE detainer notices, or communications) showing whether local authorities notified ICE during the relevant custody events.

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The White House reports that ICE apprehended Esdras Aaron Rodriguez-Hernandez, a Guatemalan national accused of domestic assault in Minnesota, and that the Trump Administration is moving to deport him. The post alleges local "sanctuary" policies and prosecutorial decisions allowed Rodriguez-Hernandez to be released multiple times and evade justice, prompting federal action under Operation Metro Surge. The administration frames the deportation as part of broader efforts to remove criminal noncitizens from Minnesota.
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Unable to access some official local court or jail records needed to fully confirm notification steps; retry after 2026-02-10.

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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 10, 2026overdue
  2. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 05, 2026overdue
  3. Completion due · Feb 05, 2026
  4. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 05:49 AMTech Error
    Unable to access some official local court or jail records needed to fully confirm notification steps; retry after 2026-02-10.
  5. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 04:48 AMTech Error
    Temporary technical issues prevented retrieval of primary Minnesota court records and official law-enforcement documents needed to verify whether local officials failed to notify ICE at multiple custody steps. Retry after 2026-02-05.
  6. Original article · Feb 03, 2026

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