
Four court rulings are challenging a key tenet of Trump’s immigration policy
• Four appeals courts have struck down the Trump administration's policy of mandatory detention, which allowed for the indefinite incarceration of immigrants without bond. • The contested practice denied bond to individuals arrested by immigration authorities regardless of their length of residency in the U.S. • This legal trend highlights a growing judicial challenge to key tenets of the administration's immigration enforcement strategy, though two other courts have backed the policy.
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