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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has adopted a broader detention policy under the Trump administration. This shift limits bond hearings, allowing for increased detention of illegal entrants.
The Trump administration's new memo ends bond releases for certain immigrants, extending their ICE detention potentially for years.
Todd Lyons, ICE acting director, wrote employees on July 8 that people in deportation proceedings would be ineligible for a ...
The memo instructs ICE employees on how to deport people to countries other than their country of origin, in some cases in as ...
A federal judge’s ruling ordering a pause on ICE raids in Southern California had its genesis outside a Pasadena donut shop, ...
A 24-year-old Congolese woman living in Vermont for the past four years on a permanent resident card has been in ICE custody since July 6. Esther Ngoy Tekele is currently being held at the Chittenden ...
The Trump administration’s new policy change limits who can be released from detention while awaiting deportation hearings, ...
Under new Trump administration guidance, millions of immigrants who entered the U.S. without legal authorization would have ...
The policy shift will apply to all immigrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, no matter when they did so.
The policy change allows for some limited exceptions where the migrant could be released on parole, although the decision will be up to an ICE officer instead of a judge.
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