Court Affirms Policy of Jailing Immigrants without Bond
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The Fifth Circuit cracks down on the asylum excuse factory
For nearly three decades, Washington has insisted that America’s immigration chaos stems from outdated laws, insufficient authority, or humanitarian necessity.Last week, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals shattered that narrative.For the first time in decades, a federal court treated immigration law as law, not a suggestion.In Buenrostro-Mendez v. Bondi, a divided panel did something radical by modern standards: It enforced immigration law …
Court affirms policy of jailing immigrants without bond
President Donald Trump’s administration can continue to detain immigrants without bond, marking a major legal victory for the federal immigration agenda and countering a slew of recent lower court decisions across the country that argued the practice is illegal. Read more...
Appeals Court OKs Mandatory Immigration Detention Without Bond
Friday night, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Trump administration’s policy subjecting all immigrants not legally admitted into the U.S. to mandatory detention and to being held without bond while they go through deportation proceedings. The policy makes no exception for those without a criminal record or for those who have resided in the country for decades. Not surprisingly, that bit of fascism has prompted what Politico said was “…
Legal war over Trump’s immigration detention policy far from over despite key win
The Trump administration won a key victory at a federal appeals court late last week, when its mandatory detention policy for illegal immigrants was upheld, but it still faces skepticism in various other federal courts. The administration’s mandatory detention policy has faced hundreds of adverse…
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