Homeland security officials defend immigration court arrests
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I can’t in good conscience tell them that they’re not in danger,’ the attorney said, referring to the fast-tracking of detentions and deportations.
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The union said the judges were working in courts in 10 different states across the country — California, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Virginia.
Advocates describe courthouse arrests as a "Catch-22." Migrants have to come to court but are arrested when they do.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security agreed to rescind an emergency deportation order against a Cleveland man who had been arrested twice by immigration agents and who had been granted a bond by an immigration judge.
As the Trump administration gears up efforts to deport immigrants en masse, asylum seekers at immigration court who thought they were playing by the rules were abruptly swept up by ICE agents in
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, highlighting emerging legal questions about new policy and enforcement practices.
A judge is slated to reconsider Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s pretrial release as both the government and defense seek to keep him in jail for separate reasons.