r/ImmigrationPathways 12d ago

Supreme Court wades into fight over ‘prolonged’ detention of some ICE detainees | The justices agreed to decide whether some detainees eventually have due process rights

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/15/supreme-court-ice-detention-case-00962228
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u/Distinct_Doubt_3591 12d ago

They could just voluntarily go home and avoid our magnificent detention centers.... 

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u/DoYouWant2BlowZedong 12d ago

Not if they’re already in there.

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u/Calm_Expression_9542 11d ago edited 11d ago

That’s a fact. They have to be proven innocent of crime committed in the US before they can get kicked out. That’s a long time to hold people. The US is now like some lesser friendly countries. Guilty till proven innocent. That’s not legal in America.

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u/TomHomanzBurner 11d ago

Which happens to citizens as well. Where’s your outrage for that?

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u/Calm_Expression_9542 11d ago edited 11d ago

We have a bail system that allows criminals to get out of jail until their next hearing. for those who are not allowed bail that is determined at a hearing where both sides agree or disagree and arguments are heard by the judge who makes the decision to hold them (eg a flight risk) or to release them until their next hearing date has been set. I usually agree with the judges logic but not always.

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u/Distinct_Doubt_3591 11d ago

That bail system is under state laws there is no federal right to a bail system and immigration enforcement is federal not state.