U.S. Appeals Court

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Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Anticipated Appeal

    Expected deadline for advocacy groups to file for a rehearing or petition the Supreme Court.

  2. Appeals Court Ruling

    The court affirms the government's right to detain immigrants without bond, reinforcing mandatory detention statutes.

  3. Johnson v. Arteaga-Martinez

    SCOTUS clarifies that the government is not required to provide bond hearings after six months of detention under Section 1231(a)(6).

  4. Jennings v. Rodriguez

    Supreme Court rules that the INA does not require periodic bond hearings for certain detained immigrants.

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Appeals Court Upholds Indefinite Immigrant Detention Without Bond

A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled that the federal government possesses the authority to detain immigrants indefinitely without providing a bond hearing. This decision reinforces mandatory detention statutes and significantly narrows the path for judicial intervention in immigration enforcement cases.

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