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Indefinite Detention For Some Immigrants Could Reach SCOTUS

May 16, 2026·19 days ago·via Times of San Diego
Indefinite Detention For Some Immigrants Could Reach SCOTUS
Some immigrants are facing indefinite detention, a policy fight that could soon end up before the Supreme Court. The issue highlights the ugly reality of a broken immigration system and the government’s sweeping power over people caught in it. Expect the usual chorus of outrage from open-borders activists, but the legal question here is whether federal authorities are stretching detention authority beyond common sense and basic due process. Read more about this...

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