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A California federal judge issued a nationwide block against the government policy of arresting people at immigration courts.
By Mike Spector NEW YORK, June 23 (Reuters) - A federal judge in California vacated the Trump administration's nationwide policies expanding arrests at immigration courthouses and the duration for detaining noncitizens in short-term facilities,
A federal judge has blocked an attempt by the Trump administration to subpoena Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other state officials, calling it an effort to “harass and retaliate against them.”
Defendants argue officers acted within legal authority during the Wilder raid and violated no constitutional rights.
New research finds that Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity has harmed U.S.-born workers, contradicting a key policy justification.
Trump’s immigration crackdown has met with fierce resistance in Democratic-led sanctuary cities, where police are forbidden from assisting and many locals view the masked federal agents as an invading force.
A federal judge late Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from making arrests at immigration courthouses, barring the practice nationwide. The ruling from San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge Casey Pitts found that U.
U.S. District Judge Casey Pitts of California's Northern District said policies authorizing arrests of immigrants going to and from federal courthouse proceedings is "arbitrary and capricious."
New ICE standards ease rules for detention operators as critics warn of weaker oversight and concerns over detainee conditions.
The Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump to end temporary deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals from Haiti and Syria that have endured war and natural disasters.
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Advocates slam City of Miami policing agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Advocacy and grassroots organizations from across South Florida gathered outside of Miami City Hall in Coconut Grove on June 25, 2026. They called on city officials to reject a collaboration between City of Miami Police and the federal government on immigration enforcement.