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Court Backs Trump's No-Bond Immigrant Detention

Court Backs Trump's No-Bond Immigrant Detention

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March 26, 20261m 21s

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Federal appeals court rules immigrants can be detained without bond hearings, marking a significant victory for the Trump administrations hardline immigration stance. The eighth Circuit in St. Louis overturned a lower court order, aligning with the fifth Circuit in New Orleans similar decision. This ruling challenges lower courts nationwide that deemed the no-bond policy illegal. Previously, immigrants without criminal records were typically eligible for bond hearings, but now, mandatory detention applies more broadly to those lacking legal papers. The case involved a man arrested in Minneapolis, with the majority ruling he qualified as someone seeking admission, thus no bond was required. Attorney General Pam Bondi hailed the outcome as a major step for law and order, anticipating further legal battles over immigrant rights and government power.

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