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Federal judge ruled ICE illegally detained Iowa man, accused agency of trying to "cover its tracks" after violating immigration detention procedures.
The ruling in federal court in Minnesota lands as Immigration and Customs Enforcement faces scrutiny over an internal memo claiming judge-signed warrants aren’t needed to enter homes without consent.
The Arkansas attorney general's office applauded a federal appeals court decision issued Monday to reverse as too broad and vague a preliminary injunction prohibiting federal agents from retaliating against "peaceful protesters and observers" of the government's crackdown in Minnesota.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced its intention Monday to appeal a ruling by a federal judge requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to follow the law.
Federal immigration officers are now asserting new authority to forcibly enter homes without a warrant signed by a judge, despite a federal judge ruling such conduct unconstitutional after a family's home was broken into with only an administrative warrant.
A federal judge said ICE had disobeyed more judicial directives this month than “some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.”
"These kinds of answers are not helpful," the judge told the DOJ during a hearing. "You’ve had notice of this motion for weeks." The post 'We are missing a lot of evidence': Judge rules Trump admin must turn over video footage and other requested discovery from controversial ICE facility first appeared on Law & Crime.
"The 8th Circuit has fully agreed that this reckless attempt to undermine law enforcement cannot stand," Attorney General Pam Bondi says.
With the uptick in ICE's presence in Minnesota, there’s a new federal ruling about Immigration officers’ protocols in the field.
What rights do you have if you’re stopped by ICE on the street? Or if immigration agents come to your home? Can you sue if your rights are violated? Legal experts weigh in.
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Authorities release man whose case led judge to order ICE leader to appear in court, lawyer says
Federal immigration authorities have released an Ecuadorian man whose detention led the chief federal judge in Minnesota to order the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in his courtroom,