
Bundesgericht blockiert Flüchtlingsverhaftungen in Minnesota: Wegweisendes Urteil zügelt den ICE und schützt ein ordnungsgemäßes Verfahren
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The “new beginning” that became a trap
Judge Tunheim’s order does something rare in federal litigation. It states the stakes in plain English. He writes that in the Refugee Act, the United States “extended a helping hand to those escaping persecution” and made a concrete promise: if you pass the vetting and follow the law, you get a chance at “a new beginning in safety.”
That promise is not abstract. It looks like exactly what the court lists: the chance to work, to worship, to raise children, and to plan a future “under the protection of American law.”
Operation PARRIS, the enforcement campaign at the heart of this case, took that promise and tried to retrofit it into a trap door.