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flag NJ prosecutors violated court orders in immigration cases, causing errors including wrongful deportations, due to system strain and oversight.

flag Federal prosecutors in New Jersey admitted to repeatedly violating court orders in immigration cases, including transferring detainees despite no-transfer rulings, missing deadlines, and mistakenly deporting a man to Peru. flag The Justice Department attributed the errors to communication delays and administrative oversights, acknowledging at least 17 such incidents since December. flag The misconduct, part of a broader pattern nationwide, reflects strain from a surge in immigration-related filings, with judges and prosecutors reporting burnout and overwhelmed systems. flag Similar issues have been reported in Minnesota and other states, where courts have repeatedly ruled ICE detentions unlawful, yet enforcement continues.

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