On Aug. 6, US District Court Brian Murphy ordered ICE to let a Honduran national its agents arrested in Framingham in June, then threw into their Burlington detention hole, apply for the equivalent of bail so she can pursue her quest for asylum.

Yesterday, Murphy issued a detailed legal memorandum that starts with a page of listings of similar cases on why the regime, no matter what the Convicted Felon in Chief demands, cannot simply imprison millions of immigrants like that.

We'll get to that in a second, but first a description by Yury Melissa Aguiriano Romero's lawyer of her time in ICE's Burlington office-building-turned-jail before she was transferred to an actual women's prison in Vermont:

Petitioner has been detained for roughly 10 days without access to showers, meaningful acces

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