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U.S. Appeals Court Ruling on Detaining Immigrants Without Bond
The ruling reflects ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policies in the U.S., but does not indicate immediate escalation or resolution.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration's policy allowing the detention of immigrants without bond. This decision marks a significant shift from the historical precedent that granted bond to those without criminal records who posed no flight risk.
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