The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that immigrants, even those with
permanent legal status and asylum seekers, do not have the right to
periodic bond hearings.
It's a profound loss for those
immigrants appealing what are sometimes indefinite detentions by the
government. Many are held for long periods of time — on average, 13 months — after being picked up for things as minor as joyriding. Some are held even longer.
The case, Jennings v. Rodriguez,
has implications for legal permanent residents whom the government
wants to deport because they committed crimes and for asylum seekers who
are awaiting a court date after turning themselves in at the border.
Immigrant advocates contend that many of these immigrants have a right
to be free on bail until their case is heard.
Source: npr
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