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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Appeals Court Limits Length of Migrant Detention Without Bond Hearings
Caption: Appeals Court Limits Length of Migrant Detention Without Bond Hearings. A federal appeals court ruled migrants cannot remain detained beyond ninety days without receiving a bond hearing before judges. The decision limits the Trump administration's immigration detention policy, affecting thousands of cases across Texas, Louisiana, and nearby states today. Judges said constitutional due process protections apply to everyone, requiring detained migrants an opportunity to request release while awaiting proceedings. The Department of Homeland Security rejected the ruling, maintaining confidence that its interpretation of mandatory detention laws remains legally justified. The administration recently asked the Supreme Court to settle conflicting lower court decisions over detention rules for non-citizens already residing domestically. The ruling represents another significant legal challenge to President Donald Trump's broader immigration enforcement agenda before potential Supreme Court review soon. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
Keywords: Current Affairs & Politics,Donald Trump,appeals court,migrant detention,bond hearings,immigration policy,due process,Department of Homeland Security,Supreme Court,mandatory detention,non-citizens,immigration enforcement,federal court.
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