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Federal judge rules ICE can’t make arrests at immigration courthouses
A federal judge blocked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from arresting noncitizens at immigration courthouses, citing failure to follow proper rulemaking procedures. The ruling voids a 2025 policy that expanded ICE arrests at courthouses based on 'credible information' of a noncitizen's presence, which plaintiffs argue disrupted court attendance and violated administrative law standards.
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