Federal Judges Rule Against Trump Administration's Immigration Detentions in Michigan
Federal judges have ruled that hundreds of immigrants in Michigan were unconstitutionally detained under the Trump administration. These individuals were held without the possibility of being released on bond, a practice that has been criticized for violating legal rights. Since January 2025, approximately 2,400 immigrants have been arrested in Michigan, with many detentions lacking due process. The administration has defended its actions by claiming to target the 'worst of the worst,' yet many detainees have no criminal records. This ruling sheds light on the broader implications of immigration enforcement practices in the state.