Clayton Herman, a Canadian citizen originally from Winnipeg, has been released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention after being held for approximately seven months. Herman’s release occurred on Monday, marking the end of a nearly 250-day ordeal. Details surrounding his initial detention remain unclear, though he has described the facility as a “hellhole.” The case has drawn attention to the experiences of individuals held within the U.S. immigration system. His release follows an unspecified period of legal proceedings and advocacy efforts. Herman is now able to return to Canada. Further information regarding his future plans has not been released.