2nd Circuit halts broad mandatory detention policy for immigrants

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A federal appeals court in the 2nd Circuit rejected the Trump administration’s plan to detain most immigrants awaiting deportation without bond, calling it the broadest mass-detention mandate in U.S. history; the ruling applies to Connecticut, New York and Vermont and highlights a circuit-by-circuit split as DHS defends the policy and vows to continue pursuing it in higher courts.
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