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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.
A group of immigrants and civil rights groups is suing the Trump administration in an effort to halt arrests at United States courthouses when defendants appear for immigration proceedings. The post 'Authoritarian takeover of the US immigration court system': Trump admin sued over courthouse 'trap' arrests by ICE first appeared on Law & Crime.
Tensions. Unease. Tears. Migrants, lawyers and court watchers have seen all that and more since ICE began making arrests in court hallways in May.
A slate of liberal groups is suing the Trump administration to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from making arrests at immigration courts. Democracy Forward, the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) and other pro-immigrant groups moved to stop ICE and other federal agencies from making apprehensions at immigration courts,
A California judge’s ruling on immigration raids ripples across nation. Here’s what you need to know
As Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong’s ruling rippled across the region, the federal government requested an immediate stay, pending appeal. Here’s what you need to know.
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The release of the transgender woman, identified in court filings as O-J-M, came after a federal judge in Oregon ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Monday to free her. In her order, U.S. District Judge Amy Baggio wrote that O-J-M had been deprived of her liberty by the government without procedural due process.
A federal judge in Seattle ruled that the U.S. must allow refugees blocked by the travel ban to enter the country.