Federal judge strikes down Trump-era ICE policy of arresting immigrants at courthouses
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David Edwards
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A federal judge has struck down the Trump administration's policy allowing ICE to arrest immigrants at immigration courthouses, citing a "complete lack of decisionmaking" by the agency. U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts of the Northern District of California vacated both the courthouse-arrest policies and a separate waiver permitting 72-hour detentions in short-term cells. The ruling represents a significant legal rebuke of the administration's immigration enforcement tactics.
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A federal judge has vacated the Trump administration's policy of arresting immigrants at immigration courthouses, finding Immigration and Customs Enforcement acted with a 'complete lack of decisionmaking.'
U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts of the Northern District of California issued the order wiping out both ICE's courthouse-arrest policies and a separate waiver that had allowed the agency to hold detainees in short-term cells for up to 72 hours.
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