A Chicago judge has ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release 442 people who have been taken into custody since Wednesday amid a lawsuit against the agency for warrantless arrests.

The decision comes after U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings ordered the Department of Homeland Security last week to hand over a list of 617 people who are being held by ICE between June and October.

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The judge ordered the release of everyone on the list on a $1,500 bond, except detainees who had previous arrests or were deemed a public safety risk by

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