Supreme Court to Hear Case on Prolonged Immigrant Detention

The U.S. Supreme Court will review an appeal concerning prolonged detention of immigrants without bond hearings. The appeal stems from two immigrants challenging their extended detainment. The appeals court ruled in favor of due process, suggesting that immigrants should have bond hearings.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Prolonged Immigrant Detention
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal concerning the prolonged detention of certain immigrants without bond hearings, a case brought forth by President Trump's administration.

The legal battle started when two immigrants in New York, who faced deportation post-conviction, challenged their lengthy detention through habeas corpus petitions, arguing for their right to bond hearings.

The case highlights broader questions about due process for non-U.S. citizens, and the court's decision could have widespread implications on immigration policies and procedures.

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