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The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether ICE Can Hold People Indefinitely. We Should All Be Worried.

The case the Supreme Court granted review for on Monday focuses on the detention of lawful permanent residents.

Raccontata dawashingtonexaminer.comslate.com

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slate.comStai leggendo13 h fa

The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether ICE Can Hold People Indefinitely. We Should All Be Worried.

The case the Supreme Court granted review for on Monday focuses on the detention of lawful permanent residents.

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washingtonexaminer.com2 g fa

Supreme Court to hear challenge to indefinite detention of criminal immigrants

The Supreme Court will hear a case in its next term over whether the government may detain criminal immigrants indefinitely pending removal.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Supreme Court to hear challenge to indefinite detention of criminal immigrants

    The Supreme Court will hear a case in its next term over whether the government may detain criminal immigrants indefinitely pending removal.

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·slate.com

    The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether ICE Can Hold People Indefinitely. We Should All Be Worried.

    The case the Supreme Court granted review for on Monday focuses on the detention of lawful permanent residents.