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Minnesota sues Texas governor to compel extradition of ICE agent for trial

Minnesota sues Texas governor to compel extradition of ICE agent for trial

Summary

Minnesota’s Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a federal lawsuit against Texas Governor Greg Abbott to force him to send back an ICE agent, Christian Castro, who is charged with assault and lying about a shooting in Minneapolis. Minnesota accuses Governor Abbott of refusing to approve Castro’s extradition despite a court order and a formal request from Minnesota’s governor.

Key Facts

  • Christian Castro, an ICE agent, is charged with second-degree assault and falsely reporting a crime after shooting a man’s leg in Minneapolis on January 14, 2026.
  • A Minnesota judge found enough evidence to charge Castro and issued a nationwide arrest warrant.
  • Texas Rangers arrested Castro in Texas, and a local judge ordered him detained for extradition.
  • Minnesota requested Castro’s extradition on May 29, but Texas Governor Abbott has not approved it.
  • Minnesota sues Governor Abbott, claiming his refusal violates federal and Texas laws.
  • The lawsuit also names Cameron County Sheriff Manuel Trevino for not making Castro available for extradition.
  • Minnesota seeks a court order to stop the sheriff from releasing Castro.
  • Texas officials have not publicly responded to the lawsuit.
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