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ICE moves to dismiss cases in bid to fast-track deportations after courthouse arrests

  • In 2025, ICE agents launched a countrywide effort to detain undocumented immigrants immediately following their asylum proceedings as they exit immigration courts throughout the United States.
  • The effort targets those who entered illegally within the last two years and seeks to dismiss their active court cases to enable expedited removal.
  • Immigration judges often cooperate by dismissing cases, allowing ICE to place migrants without valid credible fear claims into near-immediate deportation proceedings.
  • In 2025, DHS reported over 158,000 arrests, among them more than 600 individuals linked to the Tren de Aragua group, emphasizing that federal agents are focusing on the most dangerous offenders.
  • This initiative disrupts immigration court processes and disincentivizes asylum hearings, raising controversy over its impact on immigrants pursuing legal residency.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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