March 26 (UPI) -- A Trump administration attorney admitted in federal court that the Department of Justice misrepresented an internal memo to justify arrests in immigration courts.
U.S. attorney Jay Clayton acknowledged in a letter to U.S. District Court Judge Kevin Castel that the department had been incorrectly relying on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo to make arrests in immigration courts. This led to agents showing up to immigration hearings and detaining dozens of people.
The memo, "2025 ICE Guidance," directed federal agents that they "may conduct civil immigration enforcement actions in or near courthouses when they have credible information" that a person targeted for detainment would be "present at a specific location."
Clayton wrote that the Trump administration was unaware of the error until Tuesday. ICE personnel received an email reminding them that "the May 27, 2025, Guidance does not apply to Executive Office for Immigration Review courts, regardless of their location."
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