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Fifth Circuit greenlights sweeping mandatory detention for immigration applicants
immigration18 days ago

Fifth Circuit greenlights sweeping mandatory detention for immigration applicants

A divided Fifth Circuit panel ruled that the Trump administration can deny bond hearings for many people in deportation proceedings by treating all “applicants for admission” as subject to mandatory detention, aligning with an ICE memo that expands detention to individuals who entered the U.S. without admission. The decision overrides decades of policy and most lower courts, sparking opposition from the dissent and from the ACLU, which represents the petitioners challenging the policy.

Fifth Circuit Endorses Broad Detention for Immigration Applicants
immigration-law18 days ago

Fifth Circuit Endorses Broad Detention for Immigration Applicants

A divided Fifth Circuit upheld the Trump administration's plan to detain all applicants for admission in deportation proceedings without bond, reversing numerous federal rulings to the contrary; the majority reasoned that the statute treats ongoing applicants for admission as subject to detention, while a dissent criticized the interpretation as文本 and noted broad disagreement among courts. The decision follows a 2025 ICE memo and amplifies the ongoing legal fight over mandatory detention in immigration proceedings.

5th Circuit backs broad ICE detention without bond hearings
politics19 days ago

5th Circuit backs broad ICE detention without bond hearings

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.

Fifth Circuit backs Trump-era detention policy for interior immigrants
politics19 days ago

Fifth Circuit backs Trump-era detention policy for interior immigrants

A divided 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (2-1) upheld the Trump administration’s policy of detaining millions of undocumented immigrants in the interior without bond hearings, applying to Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The ruling halts decades of practice allowing some detainees to seek release on bond while their cases proceed, and it could lead to mass detention without release hearings, potentially setting up a Supreme Court showdown as other circuits review the policy.