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DOJ orders prosecutors to track judges' rulings in immigration and antifa cases amid enforcement tensions.
The Justice Department has directed federal prosecutors to document judicial obstacles in immigration and antifa-related cases, including challenges to search warrants, pre-trial detention, and jury instructions, according to internal communications.
The request, issued by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office, aims to identify how judges may be impeding federal enforcement efforts, particularly in cases involving assaults on law enforcement.
The move reflects growing tensions between the DOJ and some federal judges, amid criticism from administration officials who accuse judges of bias and judicial overreach.
While the department has not disclosed how the collected information will be used, the initiative underscores ongoing debates over the balance of power and judicial independence.
El Departamento de Justicia ordena a los fiscales rastrear las sentencias de los jueces en casos de inmigración y antifa en medio de tensiones de cumplimiento.