Judge bars immigration arrests at US courthouses in a setback for Trump

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A significant ruling occurred recently when a judge decided that the federal government cannot make arrests at immigration courts anymore. This decision, made by U.S. District Judge Casey Pitts in San Francisco, marks the end of a controversial practice that began shortly after President Donald Trump took office in 2017.

Under the Trump administration, federal authorities had started arresting individuals directly in immigration courts. Judge Pitts argued that these actions were not only poorly thought out but also created a “chilling effect” that discouraged people from attending their court hearings. He emphasized that the government needed to justify such actions, as required by the Administrative Procedure Act, a law that has been in place since 1946.

The recent ruling is especially noteworthy as it follows another decision made in May, where a judge in New York also prohibited arrests at immigration courts. However, the latest ruling applies to immigration courts across the entire country, making it a nationwide policy.

James Percival, the general counsel for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, criticized the decision, calling it an overreach by the judiciary. He argued that when a judge orders someone to be removed, they should be taken into custody, just like any other defendant in a court case.

Since the start of the Trump administration, immigration hearings often ended with the government dismissing cases, which led to plainclothes agents making arrests in the hallways of courthouses. Judge Pitts noted that this practice was not only problematic but also resulted in people being held in nearby cells longer than the legally allowed 12-hour limit.

This ruling reflects ongoing debates about immigration policy and the treatment of individuals in the legal system. It also highlights the importance of adhering to established laws and ensuring that all actions taken by government agencies are justified and reasonable.

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