Hundreds detained as part of immigration 'Operation Midway Blitz' ordered released on bond
Source: ABC 7
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Hundreds Wednesday have been ordered released on bond after a federal judge weighed the arrests of those detained by federal agents as part of an immigration "blitz" that has shaken the Chicago area.
Those who will be released must be granted bond by noon on Nov. 21. The exact number of those who will be released will depend on how many have not already voluntarily departed or been deported.
The ruling applies to people who have been identified not to have mandatory detention orders and not pose a significant risk.
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings ordered the Department of Justice to review all remaining arrests through Wednesday that fall under the same category and have a list by Nov. 19, and go from there.
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LetMyPeopleVote
(172,486 posts)This is going to piss off trump
JUST IN: Federal judge orders release of hundreds of people arrested in Trump's immigration crackdown in Illinois, according to CNN affiliate WLS.
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US District Judge Jeffrey Cummings on Wednesday morning sided with attorneys from the National Immigration Justice Center and the ACLU. The plaintiffs alleged more than 3,000 people were arrested between June and October in Operation Midway Blitz.
Now, 615 of those arrested must be granted bond by noon on November 21.
Theyre all being awarded bond for 615, but how is that process going to happen? said Mark Fleming, an attorney with the National Immigrant Justice Center, at a news conference Wednesday. He noted the people set to be released are probably all over the country and need to be located, Fleming told CNN.
Fleming, who led the lawsuit alleging federal agents violated a 2022 settlement agreement over warrantless arrests in the Chicago area, said the organization believes at least 1,100 of the 3,000 arrested individuals have voluntarily left the country, saying they gave up fighting their cases.
Qutzupalotl
(15,595 posts)since the judge gave them that out.
They don't want detainees talking to the media about conditions or treatment.