Kivu Immigration Law PLLC

Kivu Immigration Law PLLC Kivu Immigration Law PLLC is an immigration law firm in Worthington, Minnesota.

Link to Erin's article on unaccompanied minors in Minnesota https://mwlawyers.org/page/WERSummer2021Feat3

Thank you to the many community members who have made donations to support this kind of humanitarian assistance!
02/13/2026

Thank you to the many community members who have made donations to support this kind of humanitarian assistance!

It was great to work with volunteers from our community (brought to us by Kivu Immigration Law PLLC) to help shop for, organize, and deliver meals to families in need. Thank you to all that are helping to make this possible, including donors providing the food to do this!

02/08/2026
A few minutes before midnight last night, José was released from ICE custody. United States District Judge Jerry W. Blac...
02/04/2026

A few minutes before midnight last night, José was released from ICE custody. United States District Judge Jerry W. Blackwell had ruled the day before that ICE had no grounds to detain José, and he ordered José’s immediate release. With his family eagerly waiting, thirty hours later ICE finally released José.

In his order, the judge wrote the following about José (The Petitioner):

“Petitioner’s continued detention rests on a statute and an interpretation that does not apply and is unlawful. … [E]ven if [ICE] seek[s] to detain Petitioner under §1226, they have failed to produce a warrant or any other exhibit that sets forth the proper basis for Petitioner’s detention. Thus, the statutory requirements authorizing detention under §1226 are not satisfied. Petitioner is entitled to a writ of habeas corpus that grants his immediate release.”

José’s unlawful arrest was no accident by ICE. José’s unlawful arrest is not a unique situation. ICE is disobeying federal law every day in Minnesota and arresting individuals who they have no right to arrest. The rhetoric that ICE is “only arresting criminals” is not true. José is proof of that.

Many detainees in Jose’s situation are not fortunate enough to find and hire a fast-acting attorney to file a Habeas petition. We are extremely grateful to Attorneys Meg Keiser and Paschal O. Nwokocha from Nwokocha & Operana Law Offices, LLC, for their quick action to file a petition for José late on a Friday evening. ICE told José that if it hadn’t been filed that same day that he was arrested, he would have been sent to Texas the following morning and held there indefinitely.

UNLAWFUL ARRESTS LIKE JOSÉ’S MUST STOP.

For more information on Jose’s situation, read https://www.dglobe.com/news/local/ice-detains-worthington-man-with-permit-to-be-in-u-s?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_The_Globe

02/03/2026

In a late-night ruling that provides immediate relief to hundreds of thousands of Haitian nationals, U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti, which was set to expire at 11:59 p.m. on February 3, 2026.

The decision came in the class-action lawsuit Miot v. Trump, where plaintiffs challenged the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) November 2025 termination notice issued by Secretary Kristi Noem. The notice had argued that conditions in Haiti had improved sufficiently and that continued TPS was contrary to U.S. national interests.

Judge Reyes granted the plaintiffs' motion for a stay, ruling that the attempted termination is "null, void, and of no legal effect" during the pendency of the litigation. The order explicitly states that the decision will not impact the validity of work authorizations (Employment Authorization Documents, or EADs) for TPS beneficiaries. Those holding TPS status remain protected from detention and deportation for the duration of the judicial stay.

In an accompanying 83-page opinion, Reyes found that plaintiffs are likely to succeed on the merits, concluding that Secretary Noem's termination decision was arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act. She criticized the DHS for failing to adequately address ongoing crises in Haiti, including rampant gang violence, the displacement of over 1.4 million people, economic collapse, and the absence of a functioning government, while suggesting the decision may have been influenced by improper considerations, including potential racial animus toward nonwhite immigrants.

The Trump administration is expected to appeal the decision, potentially escalating the case to higher courts or the Supreme Court. For now, USCIS and DHS websites may still display termination alerts, but the court order supersedes those, keeping TPS benefits intact pending further litigation.

Kivu Law has established an amazing network of trusted local volunteers able and willing to help Worthington area famili...
02/01/2026

Kivu Law has established an amazing network of trusted local volunteers able and willing to help Worthington area families in need of humanitarian assistance. Types of assistance that our volunteers can provide include:

- Grocery shopping
- Food or meal delivery
- Rides to/from school for students typically in the “walk zone"
- Rides to/from work or medical appointments
- Dog walking
- Laundry services for those without in-home laundry
- Other

Individuals requesting assistance can call or message Kivu Law’s WhatsApp number at 507-295-4860. Note: this is a WhatsApp number, so people must use the WhatsApp app to get through to it.

This number is monitored 7 days a week by trusted and bilingual Kivu staff. Kivu Law will receive all requests and find a volunteer to assist the family.




There are many trusted volunteers in the Worthington community willing to assist vulnerable families. Please share the number with families in need of humanitarian assistance, and Kivu Law will connect the request to local volunteers able to assist with meals, rides, food pick up, dog walks, laundry, and more.




01/30/2026

CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS! Please join us for an online training on how to accompany our immigrant brothers and sisters as they navigate the U.S. Immigration system. Our mission is to make sure no one stands alone. The training will cover legal challenges and remedies, the theology of migration, and the accompaniment process. We welcome volunteers of all faiths and will seek to serve all people who need accompaniment on their immigration journey. We are in need of volunteers throughout Southern Minnesota, especially those who are bilingual in English and Spanish.

Today in Worthington, ICE arrested an individual whose background would suggest he was not a specific target for arrest....
01/30/2026

Today in Worthington, ICE arrested an individual whose background would suggest he was not a specific target for arrest. ICE’s tactic of opportunistic arrest — ie approaching a person of color who is outside and alone — is unlawful.

Thankfully, José’s family is connected to legal support in the Twin Cities that will advocate for his release from custody.


Here is an opportunity to attend a Constitutional Observer training in Sioux Falls, hosted by a trusted organization Sou...
01/29/2026

Here is an opportunity to attend a Constitutional Observer training in Sioux Falls, hosted by a trusted organization South Dakota Voices for Peace.

More spots have opened up for our Sioux Falls ICE Observer trainings!

Learn how to observe and document ICE activity. While we can't stop ICE raids, we can learn how to exercise our rights and preserve evidence.

Registration closes THIS FRIDAY at 8 am! Don't miss your chance to take this training!

Register for 1/31: https://forms.office.com/r/GQE7pdynQg

Register for 2/3: https://forms.office.com/r/Gmcxu25LzL

This young man has finally reunited with his family in the United States! He received a family-based green card after fo...
01/28/2026

This young man has finally reunited with his family in the United States! He received a family-based green card after four years of patiently waiting through a parent petition, visa backlogs, and consular processing. It was a pleasure to guide him and his family through the permanent residency process and to finally meet him in person!

Photo of Attorney Erin Schutte Wadzinski and Client, alongside Senior Legal Assistant Kendra Jean who was instrumental in ensuring smooth case management. Photo posted with Client permission.



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01/20/2026

Training included how to record ICE activities, what to do when stopped by ICE, seeking legal support, more

There are many trusted volunteers in the Worthington community willing to assist vulnerable families. Please share the n...
01/19/2026

There are many trusted volunteers in the Worthington community willing to assist vulnerable families. Please share the number with families in need of humanitarian assistance, and Kivu Law will connect the request to local volunteers able to assist with meals, rides, food pick up, dog walks, laundry, and more.




01/19/2026

ICE is present in Worthington today. At least three ICE vehicles (dark SUVs that are a Ford, Hyundai, and Subaru) have been spotted making arrests.

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