DOJ Admits Violating 50 Court Orders on Immigration
February 19, 2026·6 days ago·via The New York Times

The Justice Department confesses to ignoring over 50 court orders in New Jersey immigration cases over 10 weeks, from missed deadlines and botched bond hearings to 17 illegal detainee transfers despite no-transfer mandates and even one accidental deportation to Peru. Associate Deputy AG Jordan Fox, Trump's pick to replace Alina Habba as U.S. Attorney, filed the admission with Judge Michael Farbiarz, blaming logistical chaos amid a surge of 547 habeas petitions in this overwhelmed district.
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