Honduran Family Freed From Detention After Lawsuit Against ICE Courthouse Arrests
- A Honduran family was released from detention after filing a lawsuit against ICE's courthouse arrest policy, as stated by civil rights groups and attorneys.
- Their lawsuit claimed that the arrest violated their Fourth Amendment rights and was based on their legal entry into the U.S. using an appointment app.
- The family was released while their lawsuit remains pending and plans to return to Los Angeles, according to Elora Mukherjee, one of their lawyers.
- Kate Gibson Kumar noted that the family's release highlights the importance of fighting against harmful policies.
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Honduran family freed from detention after lawsuit against ICE courthouse arrests – UK Times
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails A mother and her two young children from Honduras who had filed what was believed to be the first lawsuit involving children challenging the Trump administration’s policy on immigrant arrests at courthouses have been released from detention, civil rights groups a…
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