DOJ Admits 52 Court Order Violations in NJ Immigration Cases
February 20, 2026·5 days ago·via The New York Times

The Trump administration's DOJ admits to violating 52 court orders in New Jersey over 10 weeks amid a mass deportation surge, including 17 illegal detainee transfers despite no-transfer orders, missed bond hearings, and late releases. Associate Deputy AG Jordan Fox calls them unintentional due to logistical chaos in handling 547 habeas petitions, but judges nationwide slam the pattern as rampant noncompliance.
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