A federal judge in Manhattan issued a ruling on Monday prohibiting Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from conducting most arrests at or near three major immigration courts in New York City. The decision, issued by District Judge P. Kevin Castel, prevents detentions except in exceptional cases involving serious public safety threats, and was prompted by complaints from civil rights organizations that arrest operations at courthouses deterred migrants from attending mandatory hearings.
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