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The president has limited immigration judges’ power to release detainees facing deportation. Immigrant rights groups say the policy is illegal.
By Miriam Jordan
The president has limited immigration judges’ power to release detainees facing deportation. Immigrant rights groups say the policy is illegal.
U.S.
Immigration
Supported by
The president has limited immigration judges’ power to release detainees facing deportation. Immigrant rights groups say the policy is illegal.
By Miriam Jordan

The legal question is "whether aliens present in the United States after an illegal entry must be detained while their removal…

Immigrants arrested inside the US are entitled a bond hearing for their release within 90 days of detention, judges say

A divided U.S. appeals court on Thursday restricted the Trump administration's ability to subject thousands of immigrants to…

The ruling by a panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could affect thousands of individuals who have been detained in…

The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to allow indefinite detention of immigrants without bond, even those living…

“The Trump administration’s push for fast-track deportations will subject people to an unfair and error-prone system,” attorney…