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Appeals court rejects Trump’s no-bond immigration detentions, setting stage for Supreme Court review

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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A federal appellate court has blocked the Trump administration's policy allowing indefinite detention of immigrants without bond hearings. The decision emphasizes constitutional protections and raises concerns about implementing mass detention measures without legal safeguards. This ruling intensifies the debate over immigration enforcement and due process rights, establishing a critical precedent as the case moves toward potential Supreme Court review of immigrant detention authority.

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Appeals court rejects Trump’s no-bond immigration detentions, setting stage for Supreme Court review
Appeals court rejects Trump’s no-bond immigration detentions, setting stage for Supreme Court review

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday the Trump administration cannot jail immigrants without bond, citing “serious constitutional questions” related to what it said would otherwise be the broadest mass-detention-without-bond mandate
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