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u/FlyingDarkKConReddit4d ago
Lawyers for ICE gave false information to justify detaining thousands, filings reveal
Trust Metrics
92
Accuracy
95
Sources
88
Framing
80
Context
Claim Accuracy92%
Source Quality95%
Framing & Tone88%
Context80%
Analysis Summary
This is solid reporting from a T1 source โ€” ICE lawyers admitted in court they falsely claimed a 2025 memo authorized arresting immigrants leaving court hearings. The government's own prosecutors conceded the error after the court had already ruled against the detainees. Thousands were detained based on this false justification, often hundreds of miles from their homes. The article is well-sourced but focuses narrowly on the legal admission; it doesn't fully explain the broader pattern of enforcement priorities or political pressure driving these arrests.
Claims Analysis (3)
โ€œLawyers for ICE gave false information to justify detaining thousandsโ€
Federal prosecutors and ICE's own attorneys acknowledged the May memo 'does not and has never authorized' the arrests, contradicting prior government claims in court filings.
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โ€œICE targeted people seeking legal status as they leave immigration courtsโ€
Article explicitly documents ICE's practice of arresting thousands at immigration court hearings, preventing them from pursuing their cases.
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โ€œThe revelation was included in lawsuit filings by the office of Jay Claytonโ€
Article states filings came from 'the office of Jay Clayton, a US federal attorney' in the NYCLU lawsuit.
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