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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Making Immigration Arrests in Courthouses
July 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: This ruling would apply to federal courthouses in Georgia, potentially influencing operations for agencies like the Atlanta Police Department, Fulton County Police Department, and DeKalb County Police Services when interacting with individuals at these judicial facilities.
A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from conducting immigration arrests within courthouse buildings, according to court documents. The ruling represents the second judicial limitation on such enforcement actions in recent months. In May, a judge in New York prohibited immigration arrests at immigration court facilities in that jurisdiction. Courthouse arrest restrictions have emerged as a recurring point of tension between the administration's immigration enforcement priorities and judicial concerns about courthouse access and operations. The specifics of the current order, including which courthouse the ruling covers and the judge's stated reasoning, remain central to understanding how broadly this decision may influence future enforcement practices across the federal court system.
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