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Despite 4,400 court rulings declaring detentions illegal, US’ ICE crackdown continues

Despite 4,400 court rulings declaring immigrant detentions illegal, Trump administration’s ICE crackdown continues

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Over 400 federal judges have ruled more than 4,400 times since October that the Trump administration is illegally detaining immigrants. This comes as detention numbers under Trump have jumped 75% to 68,000, sparking over 20,200 federal lawsuits from detainees seeking release, according to a Reuters report.The rulings challenge Trump’s departure from a decades-old policy that allowed immigrants living in the US to remain free on bond while their cases proceed. Despite these court decisions, the administration continues to jail people indefinitely.”It is appalling that the Government insists that this Court should redefine or completely disregard the current law as it is clearly written,” wrote US District Judge Thomas Johnston, a George W Bush appointee, in a recent case involving a Venezuelan detainee.The surge in cases has overwhelmed the Justice Department, forcing attorneys who usually handle criminal matters to defend immigration cases instead. Court records show more than 700 Justice Department lawyers working on immigration cases, with five attorneys each handling over 1,000 habeas cases.The crackdown has affected many immigrants without criminal records. Recent cases include a five-year-old Ecuadorean boy detained in his Minnesota driveway, a Ukrainian man with valid humanitarian status, and a Salvadoran father of a US citizen child with autism. Some detainees are facing significant hurdles in seeking relief. Many can’t afford lawyers, with fees reaching $5,000 for habeas petitions. Others aren’t aware of their right to file such cases or struggle to find legal representation.However, the administration defends its actions. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said they’re “working to lawfully deliver on President Trump’s mandate to enforce federal immigration law.” DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin blamed “activist judges” for attempting to block Trump’s deportation agenda.The situation has led to violations of court orders. In Minnesota, judges found the government had violated 96 orders in 76 cases. Similar violations have been reported in New York, where judges have had to issue emergency rulings to prevent detainees from being moved to other states.

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