In a significant win for the nation, a divided 5th Circuit panel affirmed the Trump administration’s authority under immigration law to mandate detention without bond for unadmitted aliens arrested anywhere in the U.S., regardless of residency duration. Supporting the decision, Judge Edith H. Jones wrote that prior lax enforcement doesn’t limit current authority.
Responding to the situation, AG Pam Bondi hailed it as a victory against activist judges. However, Dissenting Judge Dana M. Douglas argued it would detain millions, including family members of citizens, surprising Congress’s original intent. Nevertheless, the ruling reverses lower courts and affects interior apprehensions, boosting mass detention amid ongoing deportation efforts.
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