Courts Find ICE Detentions Illegal More Than 4,400 Times in Five Months Amid Mass Deportation Push

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A Reuters investigation found judges have ruled ICE detainees were held illegally more than 4,400 times since October, as the Trump administration expanded mass deportations and ICE custody rose to about 68,000. The administration pursued aggressive arrest quotas, while habeas petitions topped 20,000, with hundreds of court orders violated and officials urged to be held accountable for widespread due-process violations.
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- Appeals court greenlights Trump admin policy of detaining undocumented immigrants without opportunity to seek release CNN
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