Judge Maami Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong issued a temporary restraining order against the Department of Homeland Security, limiting ICE's operations. The order forbids roving ICE patrols that arrest individuals without cause and mandates detainee access to legal counsel. This action signifies a legal pushback against perceived unlawful conduct by the Trump administration regarding immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, the administration aimed for increased ICE arrest quotas and expressed frustration with earlier slower deportation rates, highlighting internal pressures to escalate enforcement actions against undocumented immigrants.
Judge Maami Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong ordered the Department of Homeland Security to stop dispatching "roving patrols" of ICE agents and to ensure detainees have access to lawyers, stating this requirement is "fairly simple and non-controversial."
Under President Trump's leadership, the administration set a goal of achieving a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE daily, aiming to increase that number regularly to expel undocumented immigrants.
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