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MON · 2026-03-23 · 21:40 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0323-31450
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US district judge blocks Trump administration from detaining thousands of refugees

A US district judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a new policy that would have subjected refugees to arrest and detention. The policy, part of "Operation PARRIS," targeted refugees who had been in the US for over a year without obtaining green cards.

ReutersSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-23 · 21:40 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
US district judge blocks Trump administration from detaining thousands of refugees
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A US district judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a new policy that would have subjected refugees to arrest and detention. The policy, part of "Operation PARRIS," targeted refugees who had been in the US for over a year without obtaining green cards. The ruling, issued by Judge Richard Stearns, came in response to a lawsuit filed by six refugees and two advocacy groups. The plaintiffs argued that the Department of Homeland Security's policy was an unlawful departure from established practices and exposed over 100,000 refugees with pending immigration status applications to potential detention. The lawsuit alleged the policy was a manipulation of the law to justify mass arrests.

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The “ruling affirms that the government cannot manipulate the law to justify the mass arrest and detention of people”.

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The plaintiffs alleged the policy exposed more than 100,000 lawfully admitted refugees to potential detention.

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US District Judge Richard Stearns in Boston acted at the request of six refugees and two advocacy groups.

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The policy would subject thousands of refugees to arrest and detention after a year in the US if they hadn't obtained green cards.

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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a new policy on refugee detention.

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A federal judge on Monday blocked US President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing a new policy that would subject thousands of refugees to arrest and detention if after a year in the United States they had yet to obtain green ‌cards.US District Judge Richard Stearns in Boston acted at the request of six refugees and two advocacy groups who argued the US Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) policy was an unlawful departure from decades of practice.The plaintiffs alleged the policy exposed more than 100,000 lawfully admitted refugees whose adjustments of immigration status applications are pending before the US Citizenship and Immigration Services to potential detention.Steven Bressler, a lawyer for the plaintiffs ⁠at the liberal legal group Democracy Forward, said in a statement the “ruling affirms that the government cannot manipulate the ‌law to justify the mass arrest and detention of people”.DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The policy was adopted as ‌part of “Operation PARRIS”, a programme announced in January that DHS billed as “a sweeping initiative” to re-examine thousands ⁠of refugee cases.
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