Top U.S. court curbs rights of immigrants awaiting deportation
Source: Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday curbed the ability of immigrants held in long-term detention during deportation proceedings to argue for their release in a ruling in sync with President Donald Trumps get-tough approach toward immigration.
The justices, in a 5-3 decision, overturned a lower courts ruling that required that immigrants held by the U.S. government who are awaiting the outcome of deportation proceedings get a bond hearing after six months of detention to seek their release.
The courts five conservatives were in the majority and three liberals dissented. Another liberal, Justice Elena Kagan, did not participate in the ruling.
The court threw out a 2015 decision by the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which had ruled that the government must provide bond hearings to gauge danger and flight risk when detention exceeds six months, and every six months after that. Former President Barack Obamas Justice Department appealed that ruling.
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POLITICS FEBRUARY 27, 2018 / 10:15 AM / UPDATED 7 MINUTES AGO
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