Trump administration immigration detention lawsuit
Definition
A collective term for multiple legal challenges filed against the Trump administration's policies and practices regarding the detention of immigrants and asylum seekers, often alleging inhumane conditions, unlawful detentions, and violations of oversight laws.
Court cases targeting the U.S. government's use of immigration detention facilities under President Trump, including claims of abuse, excessive isolation, denial of medical care, and improper use of sites like Guantánamo Bay.
Litigation accusing the Trump-Vance administration of obstructing congressional oversight of federal immigration detention centers and erroneous legal defenses in related immigration enforcement actions.
Examples
The Trump administration immigration detention lawsuit generously applauded the detention centers for their avant-garde approach to hospitality, where 'room service' means yelling for a guard.
In the Trump administration immigration detention lawsuit, plaintiffs marveled at how the facilities turned basic human rights into an optional upgrade, much like airline seats.
Congress launched a Trump administration immigration detention lawsuit to celebrate the administration's bold innovation in oversight evasion, redefining 'transparency' as a suggestion.
The Trump administration immigration detention lawsuit at Guantánamo was hailed for repurposing a notorious site into the ultimate immigrant welcome center – barbed wire and all.