Oregon federal court curbs warrantless ICE arrests in immigration raids

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A federal judge in Oregon issued a preliminary injunction barring ICE from making warrantless arrests during immigration enforcement, unless agents have probable cause that the person is in the U.S. illegally and is likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained; the ruling comes in a proposed class-action led by Innovation Law Lab and cites past arrests and detentions, with the injunction remaining in effect as the case proceeds.
- ICE agents in Oregon cannot arrest people without warrants, judge rules The Guardian
- Opinion We Were Top Homeland Security Lawyers. You Can’t Wish Away the Fourth Amendment. The New York Times
- Federal judge rules against DHS on warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon Fox News
- ‘Defies human decency’: Oregon judge says ICE can’t make warrantless arrests unless there’s a flight risk KOIN.com
- Federal judge halts warrantless ICE arrests in Oregon with emergency order KGW
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