Courts Push Back on ICE Detention Drive, Highlighting Trump-Era Policy Challenges
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A POLITICO analysis shows federal judges have ruled against ICE detention in roughly 90% of more than 10,000 decided cases since the Trump administration expanded detention, with about 1,200 rulings in ICE’s favor. The sweeping losses reflect rising court frustration, raise questions about due process and enforcement tactics, and indicate the policy may head to the Supreme Court.
- Trump emboldened ICE. Judges have ruled against it over 10,000 times. Politico
- Third federal appeals court rejects ICE’s mandatory detention push Politico
- 6th Circuit Court: Trump’s “mandatory detention” immigration policy unconstitutional Michigan Public
- Trump's mandatory ICE detention policy struck down in appeals court Axios
- Philly-based appeals court appears divided over ICE policy of detaining nearly all undocumented immigrants Inquirer.com
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