
I-Team obtains details on DHS list of over 600 migrants judge ordered to be released by next Friday
The ABC7 I-Team has obtained new details on the list submitted by the Department of Homeland Security of the more than 600 migrants that a judge has ordered to be released by next Friday.
The judge had ruled that those 614 people should not be in custody while it's determined whether they were arrested in violation of a previous consent decree - unless they posed a "high public safety risk."
According to the list from DHS that ABC7 obtained from a court filing, 42 people were categorized as posing a "high" risk, and 101 people on the list are no longer in custody.
That leaves at least 471 people who could be eligible for release by next Friday - pending an appeal by the government.






