Appeals court rejects Trump administration mandatory detention policy
Summary
A federal appeals court has ruled against a policy from President Donald Trump’s administration that required nearly all people facing deportation to be held in detention. The court decided these individuals must have the option to ask for bond, which means they can pay money to be released while their case continues.Key Facts
- The appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s mandatory detention policy.
- The policy held almost all people facing deportation in detention centers.
- Detention numbers increased to historically high levels under President Trump’s administration.
- The court ruling requires that detainees be allowed to request bond.
- Bond allows detainees to pay for their release while their immigration case is ongoing.
- This decision changes how immigration detention is managed for those seeking to stay in the U.S.
- The ruling supports giving detainees more rights to challenge their detention.
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