Court Upholds Detention Without Bond Hearings for Immigrants
Eighth Circuit Backs Mandatory Detention Policy for Noncitizens
Federal law doesn’t require bond hearings for noncitizens arrested by immigration officials in the interior of the country, an Eighth Circuit panel found in a split decision Wednesday, siding with the Trump administration in a hotly debated area of immigration law.
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that federal law doesn't mandate bond hearings for noncitizens arrested by immigration officials inside the country. The split decision supports the Trump administration's position in a contentious immigration law dispute. The ruling could impact thousands of immigration detainees nationwide.
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