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Why Is the US Eliminating a Key Migrant Right

Why Is the US Eliminating a Key Migrant Right

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The Trump administration has implemented a radical shift in immigration enforcement through newly revealed ICE guidelines that eliminate bond hearing eligibility for millions of migrants who entered the U.S. illegally.

According to internal documents reviewed by Reuters, the July 8 memo from acting ICE Director Todd Lyons instructs prosecutors to argue for mandatory detention under reinterpreted provisions of immigration law (a policy reversal that former Biden DHS official Tom Jawetz warns could “explode the detention population” beyond the current record of 58,000 detainees).

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Why Is the US Eliminating a Key Migrant Right
From Border Crossings to Indefinite Detention: The Legal Storm Ahead

The controversial guidance targets migrants contesting deportation orders, directing ICE attorneys to invoke previously unused statutory interpretations as “prohibitions on release” during court proceedings.

Legal experts note this upends decades of detention standards established under both Republican and Democratic administrations, with the Washington Post reporting the policy will likely face immediate court challenges from civil rights groups.

With ICE facilities already operating at 120% capacity according to June DHS reports, the policy change raises urgent questions about where tens of thousands of additional detainees will be housed.

Private prison operators like CoreCivic and GEO Group stand to benefit from the $3 billion detention budget increase, while immigrant advocates warn of worsening conditions in overcrowded centers. The American Immigration Council estimates the average daily cost of $140 per detainee could balloon federal expenditures by $1.4 billion annually if facilities reach the newly funded 100,000-person threshold.

Why It Matters

Three major hurdles threaten the policy’s viability: federal courts may block the bond hearing ban as violating procedural due process; nonprofit groups are preparing mass habeas corpus petitions; and overcrowding may force early releases despite the new guidelines.

As ICE begins implementing the changes this week, the nation braces for what could become the largest detention expansion in American history.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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