Judge curbs federal arrests at Manhattan immigration courts

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A federal judge in Manhattan blocked routine arrests by federal agents inside or around three immigration courthouses, ruling that such detentions require exceptional circumstances and should not disrupt court proceedings, effectively ending a Trump-era practice. Arrests may still occur off-site or at courthouses only in cases of serious public-safety threats; the ruling covers 26 Federal Plaza, 201 Varick Street, and 290 Broadway and was praised by immigrant-rights groups.
- Federal agents can’t make arrests in N.Y. immigration courts, judge rules NBC News
- Judge Bars ICE From Making Immigration Arrests at Courts in New York The New York Times
- New York federal judge bans ICE arrests at Manhattan immigration courts The Guardian
- After ICE Admitted Having No Justification for Arrests at Immigration Courthouses, District Court Grants Stay Prohibiting ICE From Conducting Courthouse Arrests NYCLU
- ICE Ordered to Halt Arrests at Manhattan Immigration Courts - Documented
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