Judges Push Back on ICE Detention Expansion, Shaping a Legal Tug-of-War
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A POLITICO analysis shows hundreds of federal judges have largely rejected the Trump administration’s expansion of ICE detentions, with influential jurists across the ideological spectrum driving rulings that order bond hearings, limit detentions, and are increasingly constrained by appellate decisions that curb ICE’s mass-detention policy.
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