In a break from tradition, refugees admitted to the United States after extensive interviews and vetting are being detained and questioned again. The US Department of Homeland Security said in November that the Biden administration's evaluation of roughly 200,000 refugees was inadequate. DHS says it is reviewing cases, starting with about 5,600 refugees who settled in Minnesota. Some have been handcuffed, shackled and flown to Texas for questioning. After being released, they have had to find their own way home. One was asked to sign documents saying that she would voluntarily leave the US. She refused as part of a larger legal fight.