Caroline Dias Goncalves can remove the ankle monitor she’s been required to wear since her release in June from a federal immigration detention facility in Colorado.

Moreover, federal officials must refund the bond money the Brazilian transplant to Utah posted per the terms of release from the facility, and she’s no longer subject to reporting requirements imposed by immigration officials after her arrest. More significantly, perhaps, a preliminary injunction in the federal suit she and three other immigrants filed against the federal government says immigration agents in Colorado may no longer carry out the sort of warrantless arrests they faced, at least for now.

Tim Macdonald, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado, called last week’s ruling by U.S. District

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