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Immigration Enforcement Guidance Warrantless Arrests Falls Short Federal

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- Federal judge Beryl A. Howell ruled that ICE warrantless arrest guidance does not meet probable cause standards.
- The ruling continues a preliminary injunction from December 2025.
- Lawsuit filed by four noncitizens and CASA in 2025 challenging arrests during immigration sweeps ordered by President Trump.
- Judge emphasized officers must assess community ties before determining flight risk.
- DHS stated ICE has lawful authority and practices are consistent with the Fourth Amendment.
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