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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A federal judge has sharply criticized Iowa ICE agents for illegally detaining an asylum seeker and attempting to mislead the court through legal filings. The case involves 28-year-old Jorge Gonzalez Ochoa of Iowa City, who fled Colombia in 2024 seeking asylum due to threats and extortion.

    In October 2025, ICE charged Gonzalez Ochoa with unlawfully using a Social Security number and immigration documents while working under a false identity at The Bread Garden Market in Iowa City. During the arrest, agents were in plain clothes and failed to identify themselves when questioned by the public, according to U.S. Magistrate Stephen B. Jackson.

    The magistrate ruled that ICE agent Jess Liebold, who testified at a pretrial release hearing, was not competent to answer key questions. Jackson stated that Liebold’s testimony and lack of knowledge undermined the government’s case. There was no evidence that Gonzalez Ochoa posed a serious flight risk or used fraudulent documents to evade authorities. Instead, he appears to have used them to work and support his family, complying with GPS monitoring imposed by ICE.

    On December 22, 2025, while criminal charges were pending, a federal judge ordered Gonzalez Ochoa released under supervision. ICE was required to release him from Muscatine County Jail on December 23 at 10 a.m. However, at 9:59 a.m., ICE sent the jail an arrest warrant and a “detain order” without serving the legally required notice to appear, which must inform detainees of their court hearings. ICE eventually mailed the notice, but the agency’s failure to follow procedure led to claims of unlawful detention.

    Gonzalez Ochoa’s attorney, Katherine Melloy Goettel, filed court objections arguing that ICE illegally detained her client and denied him a bond hearing, violating his due process rights. The federal judge labeled ICE’s actions “indefensible” and criticized the agency for attempting to cover its tracks through misleading filings.

    The case is scheduled for trial on March 2, 2026. Observers say the ruling underscores concerns about ICE’s enforcement practices and the importance of following due process, especially for asylum seekers and vulnerable immigrants. The case may also have broader implications for how immigration authorities handle arrests and detentions in compliance with federal law.

    Human rights advocates note that proper identification, timely notice, and fair hearings are essential protections under U.S. law. Gonzalez Ochoa’s case highlights the potential for abuse when these safeguards are ignored and the consequences of misleading legal procedures.

    The ruling draws attention to accountability within federal immigration enforcement and the need to ensure detainees’ rights are respected. ICE has not publicly commented on the judge’s criticisms, but the case is being closely watched by legal experts, immigrant advocacy groups, and civil rights organizations.

    This incident reinforces the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement practices in the United States, particularly regarding the treatment of asylum seekers and the balance between security measures and constitutional rights.

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