- July 3, 2026
- Updated 12:36 am
Court Rulings Challenge Trump’s Immigration Detention Policy
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- July 2, 2026
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Four appeals courts have opposed the Trump administration’s policy of mandatory detention, while two have upheld it. The matter could soon reach the Supreme Court.
In mid-2025, the Trump administration implemented a policy requiring mandatory detention for anyone who had entered the country illegally at any point. This policy faced several legal challenges.
On July 2, 2026, the administration suffered another setback when a fourth appeals court ruled against the policy. The court’s decision focused on the practice of indefinitely detaining individuals arrested by immigration authorities and denying them bond, regardless of their length of stay in the U.S.
This ruling adds to the ongoing legal battles surrounding immigration policies, reflecting a divide in how courts interpret these measures.
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