A U.S. District Court judge granted a temporary restraining order stopping Immigration and Customs Enforcement from re-detaining Guillermo Medina Reyes while the court reviews the case. Reyes, a tattoo artist and community organizer who has lived in the U.S. since age 6, was previously incarcerated but released on bond in 2023. The order mandates ICE to provide justification for re-detaining Reyes at a hearing scheduled for July 14. Reyes has been an advocate for detained immigrants' rights, participating in labor and hunger strikes during his previous custody.
U.S. District Court Judge Rita F. Lin issued a temporary restraining order preventing ICE from re-detaining Guillermo Medina Reyes while the case is under review.
Reyes, a Bay Area tattoo artist and community organizer, has been in the U.S. since he was 6 and was previously incarcerated. He was released from ICE custody on bond in 2023.
Reyes participated in a labor strike and a hunger strike advocating for detained immigrants' rights during his time in ICE custody.
The court has mandated that ICE must show cause for the proposed re-detention at a hearing scheduled for July 14.
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