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Judge halts Trump administration’s migrant arrests at immigration courts

24 June 2026
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A federal judge has issued a nationwide injunction blocking the Trump administration’s policy of arresting migrants at immigration courts, ruling that the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts criticized the agencies for their “arbitrary and capricious” approach in a 71-page decision. The ruling came in response to concerns that migrants were being detained after their deportation cases were dismissed, often preventing them from pursuing legal avenues such as asylum. The Justice Department sought to limit the injunction’s scope to the Northern District of California, but the judge upheld the nationwide ban, stating that the rationale provided by ICE for the arrests was insufficient and lacked proper decision-making. DHS officials responded by labeling the ruling as “anti-American,” arguing that it undermines standard practices in immigration enforcement.

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This ruling is significant as it addresses the contentious issue of immigration enforcement practices within U.S. courts, particularly following heightened scrutiny of ICE’s courthouse arrest policies. Historically, ICE has focused on detaining individuals considered threats or who have criminal records, while recent practices have drawn criticism for targeting individuals seeking legal relief. The decision highlights the legal obligations of immigration agencies to adhere to procedural norms and underscores the complex legal landscape surrounding immigration enforcement, which has been a focal point of national debate and policy changes over recent years.

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