Oregon judge restricts ICE warrantless arrests amid due-process concerns

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A federal judge in Oregon issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting ICE from arresting people in the state without warrants unless there’s a likelihood of escape, ruling in a class-action challenge to DHS enforcement practices. The decision followed evidence that agents conducted immigration sweeps and detained individuals—sometimes on private property—without warrants or escape-risk determinations, including testimony from a plaintiff who was held for weeks despite a valid work permit, and a ruling underscoring the need for restraint and due process in immigration enforcement.
- ICE agents can’t make warrantless arrests in Oregon unless there’s a risk of escape, US judge rules CNN
- Opinion | We Were Top Homeland Security Lawyers. You Can’t Wish Away the Fourth Amendment. The New York Times
- ICE Isn’t Just Breaking the Law. It’s Trying to Rewrite It Bloomberg.com
- Judge grants motion to bar warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon Statesman Journal
- ‘You don’t have to open the door’: ACLU warns Utahns of ICE entry limits KSLTV.com
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