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The Fifth Circuit allows ICE to detain immigration applicants without bond, expanding mandatory detention in three states.
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.
The decision, based on a reinterpretation of a 30-year-old immigration law, denies bond hearings to many immigrants, including long-term residents, and allows indefinite detention unless released through discretionary parole.
The policy, backed by ICE and the Board of Immigration Appeals, reverses prior rulings and is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court.
Advocates say it strengthens enforcement, while critics raise due process and detention condition concerns.
El Quinto Circuito permite que ICE detenga a los solicitantes de inmigración sin fianza, expandiendo la detención obligatoria en tres estados.