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WINNING: Federal Judge DEMOLISHES Biden's Home State in ICE Data Battle

Gary FranchiApril 15, 2026261 views
WINNING: Federal Judge DEMOLISHES Biden's Home State in ICE Data Battle
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The Trump administration just scored another massive victory against the deep state's immigration obstruction machine, as a federal judge ordered Delaware officials to surrender confidential employer and employee records to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a stunning legal defeat for Biden's home state.

This bombshell ruling represents yet another domino falling as President Trump's mass deportation operation steamrolls over Democrat resistance across the country. Delaware bureaucrats thought they could hide behind state sovereignty to protect illegal aliens from federal immigration enforcement - they thought wrong.

Delaware's Obstruction Tactics BACKFIRE

The legal dispute centers on Delaware's desperate attempt to withhold critical labor data that ICE needs to identify and remove criminal illegal aliens from American communities. These are the same records that could expose employers illegally hiring undocumented workers while hardworking Americans struggle to find decent-paying jobs.

But here's what really gets under the skin of these Democrat obstructionists: this ruling proves that no amount of legal gymnastics can stop Trump's America First agenda from restoring law and order to our immigration system.

"This decision sends a clear message that state and local governments cannot obstruct federal immigration enforcement," said a senior ICE official familiar with the case.

Patriots, this is exactly what we voted for in November 2024. While Biden spent four years turning America into a sanctuary nation for criminal aliens, Trump is methodically dismantling every single barrier the swamp erected to protect illegal immigration.

The Deep State's Last Stand CRUMBLES

Delaware's defeat is just the latest example of Trump's Department of Justice and ICE leadership systematically crushing Democrat resistance to immigration enforcement. From sanctuary cities to activist judges, the entire anti-American coalition is learning that election consequences are real.

This ruling will give ICE unprecedented access to employment records that previous administrations allowed states to hide. How many criminal aliens will finally face justice because of this decision? How many American workers will get their jobs back?

The swamp is panicking because they know what's coming next: complete and total enforcement of America's immigration laws, just like Trump promised.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LawAndOrderGuyVerifiedApr 15, 2026
I'm curious what specific data Delaware was trying to hide. Was this arrest records, deportation numbers, or something else? The article mentions ICE data but I'd love to see the details of what they were withholding.
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InfoSeeker2024VerifiedApr 16, 2026
Good question - transparency should mean we get ALL the details, not just partial information.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedApr 16, 2026
FINALLY! A judge with some backbone who understands that transparency is crucial for public safety. Delaware has been hiding this data while their citizens deserve to know what's happening in their own communities.
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ConservativeVoter88VerifiedApr 16, 2026
Exactly right! How can we make informed decisions about local safety without the facts?
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedApr 16, 2026
🎉 This is what winning looks like! No more hiding behind bureaucratic stonewalling.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedApr 16, 2026
The irony is rich - the state that produced our current president trying to block federal immigration enforcement data. This judge clearly understands that the rule of law applies to everyone, including blue states.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedApr 17, 2026
About time someone held Biden's home state accountable!
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SmallTownSheriffVerifiedApr 17, 2026
As someone who works in law enforcement, I can tell you that access to accurate ICE data is essential for keeping our communities safe. We've had situations where lack of information put both officers and civilians at risk. This ruling is a win for public safety.