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Federal Judge Bans Most Arrests by Federal Agents in Immigration Courts in New York
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AI-generatedThis is a legal ruling affecting immigration court proceedings in New York. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; it does not impact commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The event is regulatory in nature but lacks a concrete commercial channel.
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- Federal judge in New York banned most arrests by federal agents in immigration courts in Manhattan.
- Ruling affects immigration courts at 26 Federal Plaza, 201 Varick Street, and 290 Broadway.
- Decision halts a practice initiated during the Trump administration.
- Lawsuit was brought by New York Civil Liberties Union and other advocacy groups.
- Ruling emphasizes allowing individuals to pursue asylum claims without fear of arrest.
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