Fourth Circuit Rejects ICE’s Mass Detention Policy, Setting Up Supreme Court Fight
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The 10th Circuit unanimously rejected ICE’s bid to detain millions of noncitizens without bond under a new reading of a decades-old immigration statute, saying the government’s interpretation is flawed. As the fourth appeals court to rule against the policy, and with the DOJ seeking Supreme Court review, the battle over mass detention appears headed for the high court.
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