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https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/07/14/ice-trump-undocumented-immigrants-bond-hearings/ICE declares millions of undocumented immigrants ineligible for bond hearings
A memo from the agencys acting director instructs officers to hold immigrants who entered the country illegally for the duration of their removal proceedings, which can take months or years.
July 14, 2025 at 7:46 p.m. EDT
By Maria Sacchetti and Carol D. Leonnig
The Trump administration has declared that immigrants who arrived in the United States illegally are no longer eligible for a bond hearing as they fight deportation proceedings in court, according to documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
In a July 8 memo, Todd M. Lyons, acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told officers that such immigrants should be detained for the duration of their removal proceedings, which can take months or years. Lawyers say the policy will apply to millions of immigrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border over the past few decades, including under Biden.
In the past, immigrants residing in the U.S. interior generally have been allowed to request a bond hearing before an immigration judge. But Lyons wrote that the Trump administrations departments of Homeland Security and Justice had revisited its legal position on detention and release authorities and determined that such immigrants may not be released from ICE custody. In rare exceptions immigrants may be released on parole, but that decision will be up to an immigration officer, not a judge, he wrote.
The provision is based on a section of immigration law that says unauthorized immigrants shall be detained after their arrest, but that has historically applied to those who recently crossed the border and not longtime residents.
The sweeping new detention policy comes days after Congress passed a spending package that will allocate $45 billion over the next four years to lock up immigrants for civil deportation proceedings. The measure will allow ICE to roughly double the nations immigrant detention capacity to 100,000 people a day.
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dalton99a
Jul 2025
OP
And I declare Donald Trump and Tom Homan massive pieces of shit who should be doing hard time in Supermax.
Initech
Jul 2025
#1
This is nothing more than legalized slavery making billionaire's more billions tax free with their new tax cut n/t
Cheezoholic
Jul 2025
#8
Imagine a country so god damn 'lawless' that it intentionally and purposefully violates legal due process, ...
Tarzanrock
Jul 2025
#9
Aren't there international laws and agreements that govern immigration, asylum, etc? nt
wiggs
Jul 2025
#12
the concept of international law isn't accepted legally by many countries, including the USA.
WarGamer
Jul 2025
#15
And I will call cops on any ICE agent/group as possible suspects in kidnapping
sakabatou
Jul 2025
#14
