DOJ admits it made factual error regarding ICE memo that justified immigration courthouse arrests
The Justice Department informed a federal judge that it had made a factual error in a case challenging ICE arrests of migrants at immigration courthouses. U.S. District Court Judge Kevin Castel ordered the Trump administration to preserve all records related to the case. The admission raises questions about whether hundreds of courthouse arrests could be overturned.
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“DOJ says it erroneously relied on ICE memo justifying immigration courthouse arrests”
“DOJ admits ICE courthouse arrests relied on erroneous information”
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