US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis told Justice Department lawyers he could not ignore Trump's "drumbeat" of statements and tweets about immigrants from Mexico and other countries.
"In this country, in over 230 years, this is not ordinary," Garaufis said. "It's extreme. It's recurring. It's vicious."
Garaufis is hearing lawsuits seeking to overturn the administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The plaintiffs say the decision to end the program was motivated by racial animus against Latinos.
Trump has expressed sympathy for immigrants covered by the DACA program, and advocates hope it will be renewed as part an immigration deal negotiated between the White House and Congress.
A federal judge in San Francisco issued an order on January 9 keeping DACA in place, but the plaintiffs in the New York case say the California order does not cover people who became eligible to apply for the program after Trump acted to rescind it.
The plaintiffs in New York include several DACA recipients and a consortium of states including New York, Washington and Massachusetts.
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