ICE agents wait in hallways of immigration court as Trump seeks to deliver on mass arrest pledge
- On Wednesday, at a Miami immigration court, federal agents arrested Juan Serrano and a dozen other migrants immediately after their hearings concluded.
- This event resulted from recent orders directing government attorneys to dismiss cases quickly, allowing agents to detain migrants as they exited courtrooms nationwide.
- Serrano, a 28-year-old Colombian with no criminal record, had sought asylum after fleeing threats related to his political advising in Bogota, and he believed his hearing would be routine.
- Immigration attorney Wilfredo Allen explained that the recent enforcement efforts are intended to speed up the process of detaining migrants and carrying out their removals, coinciding with a notable increase in such actions across several major U.S. Cities.
- These coordinated actions signal an intensified push by the Trump administration to fulfill its mass removal pledge, though legal challenges and limited detention capacity continue to hinder full implementation.
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Father ripped from family as agents target immigration courts, arresting people after cases dismissed
Department of Homeland Security is dismissing deportation cases only for agents to arrest immigrants as they leave the courtroom and pursue expedited removals, which require no hearings before a judge.
Federal agents arrest migrants outside immigration courts
Across the country during the week of May 19, federal immigration agents have been arresting migrants outside of immigration court, according to multiple reports. It’s the latest tactic by the Trump administration to increase deportation numbers. During his 2024 campaign, President Donald Trump promised to deport large numbers of undocumented immigrants. However, various lawsuits have delayed or blocked these efforts.. Court cases dropped, arres…
ICE Detains People After Immigration Court Hearings in Nationwide Operation
In San Diego, officers tried to arrest two men who weren’t the people they were looking for. One had a medical emergency. The post ICE Detains People After Immigration Court Hearings in Nationwide Operation appeared first on .
ICE arrests migrants at courthouses, opens door to fast-track deportations
By Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Federal immigration officials arrested dozens of immigrants following their immigration court hearings in multiple U.S. cities this week, in operations that advocates said appeared to target people who had been in the country for less than two years. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detained migrants at courthouses in New York City, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Seattle, accordin…
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