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The DHS states that as the appeal progresses, it will comply with a court order blocking Biden's ICE restrictions.

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SaturdayDepartment of Homeland Securitysaid it would follow a court ruling that broke the significantly narrower priorities of the Biden administration's Immigration and Customs Enforcement Authority (ICE). A "case-by-case" -based decision when the complaint is heard.

"The ministry strongly opposes the court's decision to revoke the guidelines for the Southern District of Texas, but the DHS continues to appeal and will follow the court's order," the DHS said in a statement. Said in. 

This statement invalidated the Biden administration's memo earlier this month by Judge Drew Tipton of Texas, which severely limits the number of illegal immigrants that agents can arrest and deport. 14} Corresponds to the judgment. Tipton stayed for seven days, but has now expired and the administration is suing the ruling.

“During the appeal process,ICE Agentand officers make professional and responsible enforcement decisions on a case-by-case basis, based on their experience as law enforcement officers. The best way to protect against the greatest threat to your homeland. "

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2021 2 A September memo that solidified the temporary guidance issued in the month, recent cross-borders, threats to national security, and agents limited to prioritizing certain "deteriorated" federations.

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"Therefore, the fact that individuals are mobile non-citizens is the only basis for enforcement measures against them. It shouldn't be, "said Alejandro Mallorcas, Secretary of Homeland Security, in a memo. "We use our discretion and focus on enforcement resources in a more targeted way. Justice and the well-being of our country need it."  

Under this policy, the arrest and deportation ofplummetedIn 2021, including the last month of the Trump administration, ICE was 74,082. Arrested non-citizens and deported 59,011 people. Of the 74,082 arrests between October 2020 and October 2021, only 47,755 occurred after February 18, when the new priorities were implemented. Of the removals, 28,677 of the 59,011 deportations were carried out after February 18. 

In 2020, there were 103,603 arrests and 185,884 removals. In 2019, authorities arrested 143,099 illegal immigrants and deported 267,258.

Texas and Louisiana sued over notes, and Tipton agreed in his ruling that the government was inadequate to coordinate guidance with federal law requiring detention in certain circumstances. did. 

He said the government "provides an incredible build of federal law that flies in the face of restrictions imposed by Congress."

"Sure, the government has the discretionary power on a case-by-case basis to give up immigration control for a particular individual," he said. "But this case does not include individual decisions. Instead, the proceedings relate to rules that detain Homeland Security officials in a generalized and positive manner, all in parliamentary detention orders. Violation. " 

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Tipton said that government regulations not only provide guidance to agents, as the government claims, but instead "foreigners are subject to immigration law enforcement. It provides a new basis for avoiding this. "Therefore, it is a rule, also subject to the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), and is therefore subject to certain conditions such as notices and comments.

"Judge Tipton has confirmed that we have always insisted. Law and order must take precedence."Louisiana Prosecutor GeneralJeff Landry Said in a statement. A community of dangerous and violent criminal aliens roaming freely in ou.

On the other hand, the DHS memoitself is accompanied by the following statement: "On June 10, 2022, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas announced the final match. Therefore, ICE will not apply or rely on the Mallorcus Memorandum in any way until further notice. "

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The court ruling on the immigration issue, which showed the latest defeat of the Byden administration. Tipton himself previously blocked the proposed 100-day moratorium on deportation and the previous ICE rules last year. Attempt to end Title 42— A public health order in force at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that has been used to expel the majority of migrants at the border. Last year's administration was also ordered to re-implement the Trump Era Immigration Protocol (MPP), which turned out to be illegal — a matter currently being heard by the Supreme Court. ..

Adam Shaw is a political reporter for Fox News Digital with a focus on immigration. He isadam.shaw2@fox.comor Twitter: @AdamShawNY