5th Circuit curbs ICE detention expansion, orders 90-day bond hearings
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A 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel limited the Trump-era expansion of mandatory detention by ruling that detainees awaiting deportation must have a bond hearing within 90 days to protect due process, a decision that affects thousands held in the interior and could accelerate postures in other circuits as lawsuits continue, with potential Supreme Court review on the detention policy.
- Appeals court sharply limits ICE’s massive expansion of detention Politico
- Four court rulings are challenging a key tenet of Trump’s immigration policy NBC News
- Appeals court says undocumented migrants must get hearing The Texas Tribune
- Trump administration must give many Colorado ICE detainees bail hearings, appeals court rules The Denver Post
- Fifth Circuit Panel Rules Against Mandatory Detention Policy Bloomberg Law News
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