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Court filings say ICE’s own lawyers cited a memo as authority for courthouse arrests that prosecutors now concede never authorized them, raising serious questions about how thousands of detentions were justified in court.

Judiciary

Mar 26, 2026

A report suggests Trump wants to hide the optics of “mass deportations,” but the policy machinery and legal end-runs Stephen Miller champions appear to be moving ahead anyway.

Executive

Mar 24, 2026

Ms. Rachel’s push to shut down the Dilley family detention site spotlights a bigger, less-covered shift: the Trump administration’s renewed reliance on large-scale detention of children alongside parents in Texas.

Executive

Mar 23, 2026

A federal shift to detain people already living in the country without bond hearings tests the Fifth Amendment’s due-process guardrails by turning confinement into default executive practice.

Judiciary

Mar 4, 2026

A federal detention facility’s measles outbreak has now closed access to visitors and attorneys—normalizing a public-health rationale for cutting off detainees from counsel.

Executive

Mar 4, 2026

When federal agents kill U.S. citizens and the DHS secretary won’t retract false “domestic terrorist” claims, accountability collapses into a public-relations shield for state violence.

Executive

Mar 3, 2026

Federal agents allegedly impersonated police to enter a campus residence, normalizing deception that blurs law-enforcement identity and undermines public trust in emergency authority.

Executive

Feb 28, 2026

A former president says the sitting administration is moving to impose potentially prohibitive voting requirements—normalizing election manipulation through administrative barriers rather than voter consent.

Elections

Feb 28, 2026

When custody becomes control over medicine and exposure, the government turns basic pediatric care into a coercive hardship that violates the duty to protect people it detains.

Executive

Feb 27, 2026

When federal agents take custody and then release a disabled refugee without notice or safeguards, government handoffs become a dead zone where duty of care quietly collapses.

Executive

Feb 26, 2026

A federal immigration officer threatened to “shoot this kid” on a live 911 call, collapsing the basic norm that armed agents de-escalate and submit to local emergency command.

Executive

New Jersey is moving to blacklist federal immigration agents from state public jobs, turning civil-service eligibility into a blunt sanction against a federal agency’s disputed enforcement tactics.

State Politics

Feb 20, 2026

When federal force is treated as a domestic militia and citizens are killed in the streets, the foundational norm of civilian restraint by the state collapses in plain sight.

Executive

Feb 20, 2026

A president’s racist rhetoric is being paired with executive orders and agency actions that tilt refugee admissions and civil-rights enforcement toward racial preference and profiling.

Executive

Feb 10, 2026

Masked federal agents allegedly broke a citizen’s car window, used force, and left without accountability—normalizing immigration enforcement that operates beyond identification and local oversight.

Executive

Feb 13, 2026