"Immigration Detention Policy Under Fire: Trump-Era Rule Sparks High-Stakes Legal Battle A contentious policy implemented by the Trump administration, which allows immigration enforcement officials to detain anyone arrested without the possibility of bond hearings, is now at the center of a heated legal dispute. Federal appellate courts are divided on the issue, with some arguing that the policy is unconstitutional and others defending its legitimacy. As the case continues to wind its way through the judicial system, many are speculating that it may ultimately land before the Supreme Court, where a final decision could have far-reaching implications for the nation's immigration policies. At stake is the fundamental right to due process and the balance of power between the executive branch and the courts."


The legality of the Trump administration’s policy of detaining everyone arrested by immigration enforcement officials – allowing no bond hearings – is splitting federal appellate courts and may wind up before the Supreme Court.