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A judge dismissed a Trump-era lawsuit, upholding New York’s ban on ICE arrests in state courthouses.
A U.S. judge has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit challenging New York’s law banning immigration agents from making arrests at state courthouses, ruling the federal government cannot force states to assist in immigration enforcement.
Judge Mae D’Agostino upheld the 2020 Protect Our Courts Act, citing the 10th Amendment and stating no federal law requires state cooperation.
The law allows ICE arrests only with a judge-signed warrant and applies only to state courts.
The decision supports state authority to limit federal immigration actions in judicial settings, a move praised by New York officials as protecting access to justice.
The Justice Department said it will continue defending President Trump’s immigration priorities.
Un juez desestimó una demanda de la era Trump, manteniendo la prohibición de Nueva York de arrestos de ICE en los juzgados estatales.