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BumRushDaShow

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4. There are a bunch of jurisdictions dealing with cases and it seems districts in each Circuit that have a case
Tue Apr 22, 2025, 04:04 PM
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are ruling based on what was filed in that Circuit, and only having it apply to that jurisdiction.

Apparently, a "nationwide injunction" declaration by a single district, has been called out as "overreach", and so judges are starting to keep it narrow to wherever the suit is filed.

And yes they HAVE been moving people around to preferred districts although the courts have demanded that they RETURN them to the place where they were originally detained and that would be the jurisdiction where any suits should be filed.

In other words, they have been snatching people out of blue states and moving them to detention sites in their preferred red states under the 5th Circuit (e.g., Louisiana) as part of the continuation of their "judge shopping" nonsense. The courts have so far said - "Umm no. Move them BACK to where they were originally detained."

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