Federal judge blocks Trump policy that allows immigration court arrests
Summary
A federal judge in California blocked immigration policies from President Trump’s administration that increased arrests at immigration courts and extended detention times in short-term facilities. The judge reinstated earlier rules from President Biden’s time, which limited courthouse arrests and capped detentions at 12 hours.Key Facts
- The judge is P. Casey Pitts from the Northern District of California.
- He ruled that the Trump administration’s policies on immigration arrests and detentions were “arbitrary and capricious,” lacking proper explanations.
- The policies had allowed arrests at immigration courts in more situations and detentions in short-term cells for up to 72 hours.
- The ruling returned limits that restrict arrests at courts to serious cases like national security threats or public safety risks.
- The case was brought by an asylum seeker arrested after a court hearing in San Francisco.
- The judge cited the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires agencies to give clear reasons for policy changes.
- The Department of Homeland Security’s general counsel criticized the ruling as judicial overreach.
- Under President Trump since January 2023, immigration arrests increased sharply as part of a longer deportation effort.
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