A.M. v. Department of Homeland Security
Case Overview
Two immigrants sued the Department of Homeland Security over the department's new practice of arresting people who attend scheduled immigration hearings.
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The Application
DHS's policy of arresting people at their scheduled immigration hearings allegedly prevents access to court proceedings, eliminates notice and opportunity to present a defense, and may constitute unreasonable seizures lacking proper legal justification for enforcement action at judicial proceedings.
The Conclusion
The case remains active before Judge Jinsook Ohta, with the court examining whether DHS's practice of arresting immigrants at immigration court violates their constitutional rights to due process and access to hearings.
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