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Appeals court reverses decision on immigrant detention, leaving no-bond policy in place
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision requiring bond hearings for immigrants detained under the Trump administration’s mandatory detention policy, allowing indefinite detention without bond in centers in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The Supreme Court will review the case next, and the 8th Circuit Court has upheld the policy in seven Midwestern states.
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