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Lawsuit challenges arrests of people showing up to ICE check-ins in San Diego

The lawsuit claims dozens of immigrants face detention without due process after routine ICE check-ins, despite prior vetting and release, according to UCLA School of Law.

  • A lawsuit challenges arrests of immigrants showing up to Immigration and Customs Enforcement check-ins in San Diego after previously being declared fit for release.
  • The lawsuit alleges immigrants are being deprived of due process by being arrested and detained when summoned to reappear at an ICE office.
  • According to the UCLA School of Law's Center for Immigration Law and Policy, the detentions in San Diego likely exceed 100 cases.
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By ELLIOT SPAGAT and VALERIE GONZALEZ SAN DIEGO (AP) — A week before Chancely Fanfan's scheduled immigration court hearing in San Diego, the 31-year-old Haitian immigrant received a letter from the Department of Homeland Security instructing him to report to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the hearing for what he believed was a routine check.

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Lagniappe Mobile broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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