U.S. Supreme Court Broadens Bail Hearings for ICE Detainees
The Supreme Court's bail-hearing ruling puts immigration detention authority and due process on competing sides.

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Does the Supreme Court's bail-hearing rule protect due process without weakening public safety?
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In the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal authorities must provide bail hearings to many ICE detainees.
The decision reaches noncitizens held by the Department of Homeland Security and lower courts applying detention rules, with potentially millions of noncitizens implicated. The ruling strengthens judicial review and due process while limiting continued detention without a hearing as a public-safety tool.
Its potential reach includes potentially millions of noncitizens.
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