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flag The Fifth Circuit allows ICE to detain immigration applicants without bond, expanding mandatory detention in three states.

flag The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that ICE can detain individuals deemed "applicants for admission" without bond during deportation proceedings, expanding mandatory detention across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. flag The decision, based on a reinterpretation of a 30-year-old law, overrides prior rulings allowing bond hearings for many detained immigrants, including long-term residents without criminal records. flag The policy change, backed by ICE and the Board of Immigration Appeals, enables indefinite detention unless released through discretionary parole. flag The ruling, expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court, marks a major shift in immigration enforcement, accelerating removals and raising concerns about due process and detention conditions.

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