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U.S. Supreme Court,
Immigration

Oct. 4, 2017

High court hears second appeal from 9th Circuit on immigrants’ rights

High court hears second appeal from 9th Circuit on immigrants’ rights
ARULANANTHAM

The rights of immigrants were debated by the U.S. Supreme Court for the second time in two days, as the justices reheard oral arguments Tuesday in a class action that will determine whether detainees should get automatic bond hearings once they have been in custody for more than six months.

Government lawyers said that detained immigrants do not have a right to a bond hearing after six months while ACLU lawyers countered that such in...

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