2nd Circuit blocks ICE’s broad detention scheme, hinting at Supreme Court review
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A federal appeals court in the 2nd Circuit, in a 3-0 decision, rejected the Trump administration’s bid to detain the majority of people targeted for deportation without a bond hearing, saying the policy rests on a flawed interpretation of decades-old law and would create a massive, unconstitutional mass detention system. The ruling highlights a circuit split on the issue and could push the case toward the Supreme Court as thousands of detainees challenge their detention.
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