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Top immigration court rules judges can deny bond to millions of migrants

A Trump administration policy to deny bond hearings to immigrants who entered the country without authorization was upheld by an immigration appellate board Friday, expanding mandatory detention to thousands of people already behind bars and potentially millions more nationwide.

Although the policy is being challenged in federal court, the ruling by the Board of Immigration Appeals is likely to send an immediate chill through immigration courts where judges for decades have released individuals on bond whom they did not deem a flight risk or danger.

Those judges are now bound by the board’s decision. Immigration courts are not part of the judicial branch but fall under the Department of Justice.


The Trump administration understands the destruction mass immigration has caused and are working to fix it.

Canada on the other hand has a ruling class that believes it their right to profit from the harms they inflict on you via open borders.

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