In recent months, some immigration courts have denied bond hearings to individuals who crossed the border without valid documentation. This evolving interpretation of the law is deeply troubling, especially when it results in prolonged detention without a meaningful chance to seek release.
We are seeing fathers of U.S. citizen children and spouses of U.S. citizens held by ICE, in ways that appear more about meeting internal enforcement targets than serving justice. When detention becomes unjust or excessive, lawyers often turn to Habeas Corpus in federal court — a powerful legal tool used to challenge unlawful or unconstitutional detention.
While our firm does not directly litigate Habeas Corpus cases, we regularly refer clients to experienced federal practitioners who focus on this type of litigation.
Summary:
Unjust ICE detentions without bond hearings are increasingly being challenged through Habeas Corpus petitions in federal court.
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@law.office.of.muh Unjust ICE detentions without bond hearings are increasingly being challenged through Habeas Corpus filings in federal court. #HabeasCorpus #ICEDetention #ImmigrationLaw #CivilRights #DueProcess #ImmigrationAttorney ♬ original sound - Law Office of Muhammed Kus