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The Trump administration is aiming to make illegal migrants ineligible for bond hearings as they contest their deportation ...
Anyone who enters the country illegally would be ineligible for a bond hearing before an immigration judge, according to the ...
The Trump administration has dramatically curtailed the ability for those facing deportation to be released from immigration ...
ICE will stop granting bond hearings for detained migrants, rather than allow them to go before an immigration judge and ...
The policy shift will apply to all immigrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, no matter when they did so.
Under new Trump administration guidance, millions of immigrants who entered the U.S. without legal authorization would have ...
The new policy change was announced in a memo last week from the acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. The memo was described to ...
Immigrants who arrive illegally in the U.S. may be detained for months or years as they await a resolution to their ...
One watchdog said the new policy "seems like a blatant attempt to stop them from exercising their right to due process." ...
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.
Trump's ICE memo ends bond hearings, requiring migrants to remain detained throughout deportation proceedings. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Immigrants without documents in the U.S. will no longer receive bond hearings, per a new ICE policy. This change comes amid ...