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Appeals Court Blocks Release of Hundreds
of Chicago-Area Immigration Detainees

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Posted By: sunset, 11/20/2025 7:10:54 PM

A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a judge’s order on Thursday that had called for the release of hundreds of people arrested by immigration agents in the Chicago area. The administrative stay issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, which the Trump administration requested, halts the release of those detainees while the government’s appeal moves forward. Appellate judges are scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on Dec. 2. Judge Jeffrey Cummings of the U.S. District Court ordered that most of the detainees in a group of 615 people be released on bond by this Friday while their immigration cases move forward.

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Jeffrey Cummings is an Obama ACORN lawyer hired as a judge by Autopen in 2023. The judge is saying that autopen agreed to a consent decree giving illegal aliens a right to roam freely in America. That is what the nation is dealing with right now.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 11/20/2025 7:41:25 PM (No. 2032328)
Do the courts ever resolve any issue permanently?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: itsonlyme 11/20/2025 7:48:09 PM (No. 2032334)
Dawg Jefurree, Dat u beein duz doodat? Diddy u dat deww? Dank U.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 11/20/2025 9:05:19 PM (No. 2032350)
Treason comes in many forms.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: davew 11/20/2025 10:45:26 PM (No. 2032369)
The SCOTUS will likely review the federal consent decree and determine whether it is overly broad and violates the separation of powers clause. Courts can't impose arbitrary or impractical rules on law enforcement agencies, such as ICE, that are under the executive branch.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: anniebc 11/21/2025 7:36:43 AM (No. 2032416)
Can the Trump administration file cases against these obstructionists judges every time they attempt to run the government and get overturned? It's clear they are trying to slow down progress while the left is planning to steal every election in sight. Think about it. They won almost all the special elections held since last year, and they used fraudulent ballots to win elections in their blue states hoping to convince people that leftism in all its forms is on the rise.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: billa57 11/21/2025 9:18:18 AM (No. 2032475)
Democrats and their constitution ignoring political activist judges must really, really, really, really need these newfound voters. Their U.S. Citizen vote is disappearing fast.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: earlybird 11/21/2025 10:13:55 AM (No. 2032519)
I'd like to know the details of that Consent Decree that this flaky Obama lawyer is saying Biden did. I doubt that he even remembers what a consent decree is.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: earlybird 11/21/2025 10:21:39 AM (No. 2032523)
Why are black judges so keen on keeping illegals roaming free when black residents of Chicago feel otherwise?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: hershey 11/21/2025 11:02:57 AM (No. 2032552)
Get em on planes out of here before some didiot liberal judges gets involved....
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Reply 10 - Posted by: bighambone 11/21/2025 1:26:52 PM (No. 2032633)
#8, it all relates to Democrat politicians, and operatives, and as we can see certainly including activist Democrat appointed judges doing their part to use mass uncontrolled illegal immigration to politically manipulate the future ethnic and racial population demographics of the USA, as the vast majority of illegal aliens meet the definition of a member of some sort of a minority group in accordance with Democrat identity politics. That fact has been leading the Democrats to keep the international borders open and to stop all deportations of illegal aliens and instead legalize all current illegal aliens and those who will gain entry to the USA in the future, putting all on “a path to US citizenship” while giving them enough “free stuff” as future socialist supporters and voters in numbers beyond enough to keep the leftist, progressive, and socialist Democrats in permanent political control and power to transform the future USA into a minority-majority populated country, that supports the leftist, progressive, and socialist Democrat political agenda with the ultimate objective of changing the USA into some form of socialist utopia.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 11/21/2025 5:58:07 PM (No. 2032691)
#10, that which you have described is in fast-track progress in California and a quick review of the financial situation, the complete democrat takeover and the disasters we have seen are planned for the whole country. California is already lost but we need to keep fighting this disease. If Swalwell or Katie Porter gets into the governor's mansion, that will be the icing on the cake.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: NYbob 11/21/2025 6:46:07 PM (No. 2032703)
No standing. The people involved aren't US citizens, so no court can rule that they can stay one second more in the country they broke into. I expect my President to smash this nonsense down once and for all, permanently. IF he doesn't stop this interference and do something about a pathetic, corrupt, illegal, justice system, our country is dead. I'm also really sick of decades of allowing illegals to instantly become citizens by dropping a baby on US soil. Same goes for the many criminal ways the rats steal elections and abuse standing laws with NO prosecution.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Omen55 11/21/2025 6:56:59 PM (No. 2032708)
Ultimately the 6 on SCOTUS will have to slam Cummings.
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