The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has acknowledged in court that it has been using inaccurate information for several months in a legal battle concerning the Trump administration's migrant arrest strategies. Bloomberg posted on X that the DOJ attributed the mistake to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), describing it as a 'regrettable error.' The admission came during a federal court hearing, where DOJ lawyers explained the reliance on flawed data in the ongoing case. The issue centers around the tactics employed by the administration in handling migrant arrests, which have been under scrutiny. The DOJ's revelation could impact the proceedings, as the court evaluates the implications of the erroneous information on the case's outcome. The acknowledgment highlights the complexities and challenges faced by federal agencies in managing data accuracy in legal matters.