ICE Jailed People Illegally 4,400 Times, Hundreds of Judges Rule: Report
Summary
Over 4,000 immigrants were unlawfully detained by ICE under President Trump's administration, according to a Reuters review of court records. Many habeas petitions have been filed to contest these detentions, and more than 400 judges have found cases of illegal detention. Despite these rulings, the Trump administration continues their enforcement policies without plans to reduce them.Key Facts
- Court records show over 4,000 immigrants were illegally detained by ICE.
- President Trump plans to increase deportation actions.
- More than 20,200 habeas cases have been filed since President Trump took office.
- ICE detentions have increased to about 68,000 this month, a 75% rise since January.
- Detentions include U.S. citizens and lawful residents at times.
- A 5th Circuit Court ruling supports holding detainees without bond hearings.
- Over 400 judges have ruled ICE detained people illegally, totaling 4,421 cases.
- The administration received significant funding for immigration enforcement.
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