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Immigration Detention

The Ninth Circuit upheld a preliminary injunction requiring the government to provide each immigrant class member who has been detained for six months or longer with a bond hearing before an immigration judge. The class is challenging their prolonged detention without an individualized bond hearing.

SAN FRANCISCO – The Ninth Circuit upheld a preliminary injunction requiring the government to provide each immigrant class member who has been detained for six months or longer with a bond hearing before an immigration judge. The class is challenging their prolonged detention without an individualized bond hearing.

Categories / Appeals, Civil Rights, Government

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