5th Circuit backs broad ICE detention without bond hearings

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A 5th Circuit panel upheld the Trump administration’s reinterpretation of immigration law to allow mandatory detention of broad groups of undocumented immigrants without bond hearings, reversing lower courts. The ruling means many interior arrestees can be detained without bond unless ICE paroles them for humanitarian or public-interest reasons. Judge Dana Douglas dissented, while Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the decision.
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