'This isn't how things are supposed to work in America': Courts rebuke ICE's detention policy
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'This isn't how things are supposed to work in America': Courts rebuke ICE's detention policy
A review by Politico found that, of 11,600 lawsuits filed against the government by people detained by ICE since July 2025, judges have ruled against the Trump administration in about 10,400 of them. It illustrates the scale of the Trump administration’s overreach and the frustration that some judges are feeling as they review cases where the government has violated people’s rights. One judge sums it up this way: “This isn’t how things are suppo…
Federal Judges Strike Down ICE Detention Practices Citing Due Process Breaches
Federal judges have ruled against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention practices in approximately 90 percent of cases since the Trump administration expanded mandatory detention policies, representing an extraordinary judicial rebuke that has resulted in over 10,000 adverse decisions for the administration.
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