Is ICE Leading Us Into a Constitutional Crisis?
Politics
United States
Started February 04, 2026
A look at the agency’s astonishing record of defying court orders, and what the judiciary might do to respond
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Is ICE Leading Us Into a Constitutional Crisis?
The New Yorker (United States) | Feb 03, 2026
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Feb 04, 2026
The situation with ICE raises important questions about the balance of power between federal agencies and the judiciary.
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The judiciary must respect the boundaries of its authority and allow ICE to enforce immigration laws without interference.
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Continued defiance by ICE could erode public trust in the legal system and lead to a constitutional crisis.
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ICE's defiance of court orders undermines the rule of law and sets a dangerous precedent for other federal agencies.
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While concerns about ICE's actions are valid, the agency's primary mission is vital for national security and should not be impeded.
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