Judge blocks refugee arrests in Minnesota, calls policy nightmare
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5 questionsWill the Trump administration appeal Judge Tunheim's ruling blocking refugee arrests in Minnesota?
How many refugees nationwide have been arrested or detained under the new policies?
What is the status of the lawsuit filed by refugees in other states to block DHS policies?
How many children have been separated from parents due to deportations without inquiry?
Will the administration's shift in immigration enforcement priorities continue or reverse?
Overall immigration enforcement intensityreported_dispute
Emergency lawsuits have declined and arrests have decreased, indicating a pullback in enforcement.
According to The Independent - MainArrests are still nearly four times higher than under Biden, and immigration prosecutions have nearly tripled, indicating sustained high enforcement.
According to The Independent - Main, The Independent - WorldContext: This suggests that while some enforcement actions may have decreased, overall immigration enforcement remains at elevated levels compared to the previous administration.
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