ICE can no longer hold detained immigrants in cramped quarters and "abusive conditions" observed on the 10th floor of 26 Federal Plaza, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Tuesday, according to the ACLU of New York.

Legal reps are calling it a win for immigrants’ rights after the U.S. District Court issued a temporary restraining order that looks to prevent those arrested by federal agents from being held in cramped and unhygienic conditions, as seen from the 10th floor on leaked video footage.

While the ruling will not prevent detainments in the halls of 26 Federal Plaza, it demands that the environment in which they are being held be immediately remedied. The order prohibits ICE from detaining people in spaces with less than 50 square feet per person.

The order also requires ICE to impr

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