
Courthouse Arrests Surge, Sparking Debate on Immigration Enforcement
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Immigration arrests in Massachusetts courthouses have surged, with over 600 arrests in 2025, up from 282 in 2024. Federal agents are targeting immigrants during court appearances, causing concerns about deterring victims and witnesses. A bill to limit these arrests, requiring a judge-issued warrant, has passed the House and is now in the Senate. Tensions between state and federal officials persist, highlighting broader immigration enforcement debates.
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