A legal trap?
Briefly

The article discusses how the Trump administration is targeting immigration courts for arrests as part of its broader crackdown on immigration. The case of Oscar Gato Sanchez, a Cuban asylum seeker who was apprehended immediately after his case was dismissed, illustrates the emotional turmoil faced by individuals in the courts. Federal agents are strategically positioned at these venues, turning places of legal proceedings into sites for enforcement, leaving families in distress and raising concerns about the implications on justice and asylum processes.
As soon as he did, the four men surrounded him. It was as if they already knew Gato Sanchez's case had been dismissed.
As the Trump administration intensifies its immigration enforcement efforts, immigration courts have become prime locations for apprehending those deemed inadmissible.
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