Immigration Enforcement Agents Defy Court Order in New York City In a move that has sparked outrage among immigration advocates, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents made arrests at a New York City immigration court despite a court-ordered ban on such activities. The ban, issued by a federal judge, was intended to prevent ICE from making arrests inside the courthouse and protect the rights of immigrants seeking relief from deportation. However, ICE agents reportedly ignored the order and detained individuals in the courthouse, raising concerns about the safety and due process of immigrant detainees. The incident has reignited debates about the role of ICE and the need for greater protections for immigrants in the U.S. justice system.


ICE makes arrests at NYC immigration court despite court ban  Courthouse News