Federal judge blocks Trump policy that allows immigration court arrests
A federal judge in California has blocked Trump-era policies that expanded arrests at immigration courthouses and allowed longer detentions in short-term facilities. US District Judge P.

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AI-generatedA federal judge in California has blocked Trump-era policies that expanded arrests at immigration courthouses and allowed longer detentions in short-term facilities. US District Judge P. Casey Pitts ruled that actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review were "arbitrary and capricious." The ruling, issued in response to a case brought by an asylum seeker, struck down policies that rescinded previous restrictions on courthouse arrests and allowed detainees to be held for up to 72 hours. Judge Pitts reinstated Biden-era policies that limited courthouse arrests to specific circumstances and capped short-term detentions at 12 hours, finding the administration failed to provide reasoned explanations for the changes.
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5 extractedThe judge found the Trump administration failed to provide 'reasoned explanations' for policy changes.
James Percival criticized the ruling as 'naked judicial activism in service of an anti-American, open borders agenda'.
The ruling reinstated Biden-era policies limiting courthouse arrests and short-term detentions.
US District Judge P. Casey Pitts found the actions of ICE and the Executive Office for Immigration Review to be 'arbitrary and capricious'.
A federal judge blocked Trump administration policies that expanded arrests at immigration courthouses and short-term detentions.