A district court held that the government's voluntary release of an immigrant on recognizance created a constitutionally protected liberty interest that bars re-detention without individualized process — a ruling that conflicts with at least one other distr...
A Northern District of Iowa ruling holds that aliens detained under the mandatory detention statute who had previously entered and remained in the United States for a significant period have no constitutional right to a bond hearing during removal proceedings.
A district court held that immigrants who were previously released on bond cannot be re-detained under the mandatory-detention provision of 8 U.S.C. § 1225(b)(2) without individualized process, ordering the government to release an Indian national it had re...