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U.S. federal courts have issued approximately 4,400 rulings finding that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unlawfully detained individuals, yet the agency’s detention practices have continued despite these decisions. The pattern highlights ongoing legal and operational friction between the judiciary and ICE over immigration enforcement and custody standards. This raises compliance, liability, and policy risks for the U.S. government and entities interacting with the immigration detention system.