Winnipeg-born man Clayton Herman released after months in U.S. ICE detention
newsJun 17, 202626169
Winnipeg-born Clayton Herman walked free Monday after nearly 250 days held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. A U.S. judge ordered his release, finding ICE had violated his legal rights during detention. Herman and his lawyer described the facility as a "hellhole" and said he endured harsh conditions over seven months. The ruling highlights legal limits on prolonged ICE detention of noncitizens and raises questions about detention conditions and oversight.