US appeals court rules Trump administration must provide bond hearings for migrants detained over 90 days.
A divided three-judge panel of the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that ICE cannot detain migrants for more than 90 days without providing a bond hearing. The 2-1 decision found that due process protections under the Fifth Amendment apply to non-citizens. The ruling impacts the administration's policy of mandatory detention for immigrants already residing in the US.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Both outlets report the same core ruling, with Jerusalem Post providing extensive legal context and quotes from the opinion, while Reuters offers a brief bulletin focused on the immediate impact.
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“Trump administration cannot hold migrants without bond hearings past 90 days, court rules”
“Trump administration cannot hold migrants without bond hearings past 90 days, court rules”
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