A judge has ruled that immigration arrests carried out by U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Washington, D.C. violated a previous order requiring warrants.The ruling says the administration continued to follow January guidance that allowed immigration agents to make arrests widely without probable cause, despite the earlier court order.The decision adds fresh legal pressure on enforcement practices in the U.S. capital.It also raises questions about whether federal agencies changed their approach after the earlier ruling.The case is significant because it concerns how immigration enforcement is being carried out in Washington, D.C., where court oversight has now been found to have been... [Continue Reading]