Supreme Court to Decide on Indefinite Detention of 'Criminal Aliens' Fighting Deportation
US Supreme Court will rule on indefinite detention of 'criminal aliens' during deportation fights.

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In the United States, the Supreme Court is set to rule on whether two men labeled as "criminal aliens" can be held indefinitely while contesting their deportation. The American Civil Liberties Union challenges the circuit court's position that individualized assessments of flight risk and danger are irrelevant.
The case raises questions about balancing immigration enforcement with due process protections. The Supreme Court's decision will clarify the legal standards for detention in such cases.
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