A federal court has mandated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reinstate the legal status of 133 students. The order, to be implemented by Tuesday, follows a legal challenge questioning the legality of ICE's prior actions regarding these students. Specific details of the legal challenge were not immediately available.
Separately, Democratic lawmakers are advocating for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, along with other individuals currently detained by ICE. These lawmakers argue for a review of detention policies and emphasize the importance of due process for all individuals, regardless of immigration status. The lawmakers have not yet released a full list of detainees they are advocating for.
This news comes amid ongoing national discussions about immigration policy and the role of ICE in enforcing immigration laws. The legal challenge and the lawmakers' advocacy reflect the complexities and controversies surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States.
ICE Ordered to Reinstate Legal Status of 133 Students
A federal judge has ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to reinstate the legal status of 133 students by Tuesday. This decision comes after a legal challenge to the agency's previous actions. Democratic lawmakers are also pushing for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and other detainees currently held by ICE. The case highlights ongoing debates surrounding immigration enforcement and due process.
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