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Release hearing ordered for Aurora detainee held for 2 years in ICE custody
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A federal judge earlier this month ordered a hearing to determine if a detainee in Aurora who has spent the last two years in immigration custody should be released during the remainder of her removal proceedings. More than two decades ago, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized a noncitizen’s detention could be constitutionally unreasonable beyond six months.…
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Release hearing ordered for Aurora detainee held for 2 years in ICE custody
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A federal judge earlier this month ordered a hearing to determine if a detainee in Aurora who has spent the last two years in immigration custody should be released during the remainder of her removal proceedings. More than two decades ago, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized a noncitizen’s detention could be constitutionally unreasonable beyond six months.…
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Release hearing ordered for Aurora detainee held for 2 years in ICE custody
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A federal judge earlier this month ordered a hearing to determine if a detainee in Aurora who has spent the last two years in immigration custody should be released during the remainder of her removal proceedings. More than two decades ago, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized a noncitizen’s detention could be constitutionally unreasonable beyond six months.…
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10th Circuit decides government erred in finding no persecution threat to trans woman
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The federal appeals court based in Denver has ordered immigration authorities to reconsider the asylum application of a transgender Honduran woman, deciding by 2-1 that it was clear she would face persecution if deported to her country of birth. An immigration judge previously found there to be no systemic or pervasive violence against transgender Hondurans,…