A federal judge is weighing whether to limit how Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents make arrests in Washington, D.C.

A lawsuit filed by advocacy groups — including the ACLU and CASA — challenges the Trump administration’s policy of allowing ICE to arrest people without warrants or probable cause.

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The judge heard oral arguments Wednesday from the groups that sued the government, as well as attorneys representing the Department of Homeland Security. The judge asked for more information from both parties before a decision can be made.

At the center of the lawsuit is Jose Escobar Molina, an immigrant from El Salvador with temporary protected status who was arrested by ICE agents while walking in Northwest D.C. in A

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