U.S. Supreme Court,
Immigration
Oct. 11, 2018
US Supreme Court hears ICE bond hearing arguments
U.S. Supreme Court justices grilled attorneys on what was a reasonable amount of time for ICE to arrest certain immigrants after release from criminal custody and whether they were entitled to bond hearings if too much time had elapsed.
U.S. Supreme Court justices grilled attorneys on what was a reasonable amount of time for ICE to arrest certain immigrants after release from criminal custody and whether they were entitled to bond hearings if too much time had elapsed.
Arguments focused on a close reading of the statute requiring mandatory detention without bond hearings for immigrants who had committed certain crimes and been placed in U.S. Immigration and Customs...
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