African Communities Together v. Lyons
Case Overview
2 non-profit organizations sued the Department of Homeland Security over the the detention of immigrants following their immigration hearings in court.
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The Application
Plaintiffs argue that detaining immigrants after court appearances deters access to hearings and effects seizures without adequate legal process. DHS asserts statutory authority to enforce immigration law regardless of location, but courts have increasingly recognized that courthouse enforcement raises distinct constitutional concerns.
The Conclusion
The case remains active in the Southern District of New York before Judge P. Kevin Castel as of the August 2025 filing, with resolution pending on whether the courthouse arrest policy exceeds constitutional and statutory bounds.
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