The Trump administration will soon have a chance to argue before a federal appellate court its novel reinterpretation of immigration law: That scores of undocumented people are subject to mandatory detention without the chance for a bond hearing.
At stake is the fate of hundreds of immigrants in detention, after the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit put a hold on an order from a Chicago federal judge mandating their release on bond while attorneys determine whether their arrests violated a Biden-era settlement agreement.
On Tuesday, attorneys will argue whether the order should remain paused pending a full ...
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