Appeals Court Rules Against ICE’s Mandatory Detention Policy

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The decision marks a split at the appeals court level, setting up the possibility for the issue to reach the Supreme Court. A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond — even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.


In a 3-0 ruling, a panel of the New York-based 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals found that ICE’s policy was based on a flawed, implausible and unprecedented interpretation of decades-old laws. But more fundamentally, the panel said the Trump administration’s position would raise acute constitutional concerns by instituting “the broadest mass detention-without-bond mandate in our Nation’s history for millions of noncitizens.”

The government’s interpretation … would send a seismic shock through our immigration detention system and society, straining our already overcrowded detention infrastructure, incarcerating millions, separating families, and disrupting communities,” Judge Joseph Bianco, a Trump appointee, wrote for the panel. “If Congress meant to achieve such a radical break from the past, it would not have done so in such an indirect and ambiguous

it is called, "The Right To Due Process", as spelled out in the United States Constitution.

Fourteenth Amendment. Section One. Clause 3.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

"Equal Protection of the laws." Immigrant or NOT every person has the Right To Due Process. MAGA does not have like those laws, but we are Nation of Laws, they need to remember that.
 
“A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond — even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.”


All persons in the United States are entitled to due process, including immigrants.

And among those due process rights is the right to a bond hearing.

Trump’s immigration agenda is motivated by racism, bigotry, and hate.
 
“A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond — even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.”


All persons in the United States are entitled to due process, including immigrants.

And among those due process rights is the right to a bond hearing.

Trump’s immigration agenda is motivated by racism, bigotry, and hate.
so are your threads jones....how are you any different?....will you answer or will one of your spokes persons show up?...
 
“A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond — even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.”


All persons in the United States are entitled to due process, including immigrants.

And among those due process rights is the right to a bond hearing.

Trump’s immigration agenda is motivated by racism, bigotry, and hate.


LOL

Due process is immigration court and BIA.

This is at odds with two other Circuits who ruled the opposite.

SCOTUS has already ruled on this as well.

The ruling by Justice Samuel Alito in Jennings v. Rodriguez reverses a decision that had required the government to give certain immigrants who had been detained for at least six months the right to ask an immigration judge for bond.

 
LOL

Due process is immigration court and BIA.

SCOTUS has already ruled on this as well.

The ruling by Justice Samuel Alito in Jennings v. Rodriguez reverses a decision that had required the government to give certain immigrants who had been detained for at least six months the right to ask an immigration judge for bond.

Of course there isn't, it's a civil violation.

No hearing, no bond, just scoop up their asses and GTFO!
 
Dupe

 
The decision marks a split at the appeals court level, setting up the possibility for the issue to reach the Supreme Court. A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond — even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.


In a 3-0 ruling, a panel of the New York-based 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals found that ICE’s policy was based on a flawed, implausible and unprecedented interpretation of decades-old laws. But more fundamentally, the panel said the Trump administration’s position would raise acute constitutional concerns by instituting “the broadest mass detention-without-bond mandate in our Nation’s history for millions of noncitizens.”

The government’s interpretation … would send a seismic shock through our immigration detention system and society, straining our already overcrowded detention infrastructure, incarcerating millions, separating families, and disrupting communities,” Judge Joseph Bianco, a Trump appointee, wrote for the panel. “If Congress meant to achieve such a radical break from the past, it would not have done so in such an indirect and ambiguous

it is called, "The Right To Due Process", as spelled out in the United States Constitution.

Fourteenth Amendment. Section One. Clause 3.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

"Equal Protection of the laws." Immigrant or NOT every person has the Right To Due Process. MAGA does not have like those laws, but we are Nation of Laws, they need to remember that.
meh...much ado about nothing...in fact not even "much", just a tad ado
 
The decision marks a split at the appeals court level, setting up the possibility for the issue to reach the Supreme Court. A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond — even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.


In a 3-0 ruling, a panel of the New York-based 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals found that ICE’s policy was based on a flawed, implausible and unprecedented interpretation of decades-old laws. But more fundamentally, the panel said the Trump administration’s position would raise acute constitutional concerns by instituting “the broadest mass detention-without-bond mandate in our Nation’s history for millions of noncitizens.”

The government’s interpretation … would send a seismic shock through our immigration detention system and society, straining our already overcrowded detention infrastructure, incarcerating millions, separating families, and disrupting communities,” Judge Joseph Bianco, a Trump appointee, wrote for the panel. “If Congress meant to achieve such a radical break from the past, it would not have done so in such an indirect and ambiguous

it is called, "The Right To Due Process", as spelled out in the United States Constitution.

Fourteenth Amendment. Section One. Clause 3.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

"Equal Protection of the laws." Immigrant or NOT every person has the Right To Due Process. MAGA does not have like those laws, but we are Nation of Laws, they need to remember that.
Which will be swiftly overturned by a higher court.

These activist judges can’t help themselves.

Nothing is going to stop President Trump and patriotic Americans from deporting illegals. There is nothing to appeal if you’re an illegal in the US. No bond to go back in hiding and never return to court. The country is sick of these people taking advantage of our system.
 
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