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Over 100 federal judges, including Trump appointees, rule Trump’s 2025 mass detention policy unlawful, citing due process and precedent.
Over 100 federal judges, including multiple Trump appointees, have ruled the Trump administration’s July 2025 policy of mandatory detention for all immigrants facing deportation unlawful, citing violations of due process and a break from 30-year precedent.
The policy, which detained immigrants regardless of criminal history or residency length and denied bond hearings, was rejected by courts nationwide, with only two judges supporting it.
Judges from both parties have found the administration’s broad interpretation of “applicants for admission” to include long-term residents exceeds statutory authority.
The Justice Department is appealing, but the widespread judicial opposition highlights significant legal challenges to the enforcement strategy.
Más de 100 jueces federales, incluidos los nombrados por Trump, dictaminaron que la política de detención masiva de Trump para el 2025 es ilegal, citando el debido proceso y el precedente.