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Lawsuit: ICE detained East Boston father despite legal status

Jose Pineda, 62, a Salvadoran immigrant who has legal status in the U.S., spent two days in a Burlington ICE facility under “cruel and inhumane conditions,” his attorneys say. The post Lawsuit: ICE detained East Boston father despite legal status appeared first on Boston.com.
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Loonie Politics
· Jul 6, 2026
New York resident sues ICE on free speech grounds over critical email sent to its former head
An upstate New York resident sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for sending federal officers to his house with a warning over an email he sent to the agency’s one-time head. David Streever, who is a U.S. citizen, was on a trip to Finland when two officers showed up to his Rochester home in June [] The post New York resident sues ICE on free speech grounds over critical email sent to its former head appeared first on Loonie Politics.
The Hill
· Jul 7, 2026
New York man suing ICE for sending officers to home after critical email
A New York man sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after federal officers came into his home to warn him about an email he sent to the agency's former acting director, Todd Lyons. David Streever, a Rochester resident and U.S. citizen, wrote a scathing email to Lyons in January, angered over the killings of...
The Epoch Times
· Jun 23, 2026
New York, Federal Government File Dueling Lawsuits Over State’s Ban on Masked Officers
Both sides sued over a new law that bars local, state, and federal officers from concealing their identities and also ends local cooperation with ICE.
Al Jazeera
· Jul 5, 2026
Native Americans Resisting ICE
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UPI
· Jun 24, 2026
Judge blocks ICE from making arrests at immigration courts
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Raw Story
· Jul 8, 2026
Court crushes Trump ICE's detention of new mother as agency refuses to defend arrest
A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered ICE to release the nursing mother of a 6-month-old from ICE custody, according to reports.Judge David C. Joseph of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana ruled that Karina Alvarez San Juan, who has three other minor children who are U.S. citizens, was detained in violation of ICE's policy against detaining most pregnant or postpartum mothers. She was detained on May 6 and taken to ICE’s South Louisiana Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana, on May 9. San Juan argued that she was being unlawfully detained and that her bond hearing was cancelled and her emergency motion denied without explanation, violating due process.Joseph called on ICE to provide additional information, and the agency filed a response saying it had no further evidence.He gave ICE a chance to defend the detention. The agency declined, Kyle Cheney, senior legal affairs reporter for Politico, wrote on X.
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Related coverage for "Lawsuit: ICE detained East Boston father despite legal status": Loonie Politics — New York resident sues ICE on free speech grounds over critical email sent to its former head. The Hill — New York man suing ICE for sending officers to home after critical email. The Epoch Times — New York, Federal Government File Dueling Lawsuits Over State’s Ban on Masked Officers. Al Jazeera — Native Americans Resisting ICE. UPI — Judge blocks ICE from making arrests at immigration courts. Raw Story — Court crushes Trump ICE's detention of new mother as agency refuses to defend arrest