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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

A Honduran mother and her two children, who challenged U.S. immigration arrests at courthouses, have been released from detention.

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Spectrum Local News broke the news in United States on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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