Opinion | Scott Lemieux: President Trump's immigration policy got a boost from the Supreme Court's decision in Neilsen v. Preap. - NBCNewsTHINK
with the plaintiffs. ”Under the plain language” of the statute, the court held, “the government may detain without a bond hearing only those criminal aliens it takes into immigration custody promptly upon their release from triggering criminal custody.”
Therefore, he argued, despite the apparent “when released” limitation of the statute, the federal government must be given the leeway to impose mandatory indefinite detention “when it comes to aliens who are arrested well after their release.”
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