Appeals Court Halts Limits on ICE Detention Tactics
February 14, 2026·10 days ago·via AOL.com
A federal appeals court just slammed the brakes on a lower court's order that crippled ICE's ability to detain illegal immigrants. The Fifth Circuit's ruling backs the Trump administration's push to hold noncitizens who entered without inspection under mandatory detention rules, even if they've been here for years. This reverses decades of lax practices that let these folks out on bond, prioritizing catch-and-release over real enforcement.
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