ICE, bond hearings and immigration detention
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A Palestinian grandmother has been released from an immigration detention centre a week after her visa was "personally" cancelled by a federal assistant minister over alleged security concerns.Maha Almassri,
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WCJB TV20 on MSNPlans for immigration detention center at Camp Blanding put on holdPlans for an immigration detention center at Camp Blanding near Starke may be on hold, but activists who oppose the project say they’ll hold a protest anyway.Members of Jacksonville Immigrant Rights Alliance posted a video on Thursday of them making signs for their protest at Camp Blanding on Saturday.
Narciso Barranco, 48, was accused of assaulting a federal agent with a weed whacker. He and his family said he was trying to protect himself from pepper spray.
Federal prosecutors have charged a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist with attempted murder after an attack at a Texas immigration detention center.
Barranco was released to his family around 2 p.m. on July 15 and was taken to the hospital for a physical check-up.
A new policy rolling out nationally prevents judges from granting bond to most detained migrants. Those hearings often end with a judge releasing the detainee if they agree to post a cash bond, and in some cases, be tracked by a GPS device.
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Immigrants’ rights advocates today sued the Trump administration over lack of access to legal counsel and violations of due process
Nearly a month after being detained by ICE, Narciso Barranco, a father of three U.S. Marines, has been released from an immigration detention center.
ICE detention standards are difficult to enforce because they aren’t written into law. Rather than follow a uniform standard, detention centers operate under a patchwork of different standards.