A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s policy of detaining almost all those it is seeking to deport, determining they must be given the chance to seek bond amid their pursuit to remain in the country. Figures of those being held in detention have swollen to historic levels under the Trump administration, with the…
Appeals court rejects Trump administration mandatory detention policy
Originally reported by The Hill
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