Supreme Court Poised to Decide on Detaining Millions Without Bond

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The Trump administration’s reinterpretation of IIRAIRA would allow mass detention of noncitizens without a bond hearing, a policy several federal circuits have split on, making a Supreme Court review likely and potentially reshaping U.S. immigration detention—potentially affecting millions of people while drawing constitutional scrutiny.
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