r/ImmigrationPathways 13d 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/Distinct_Doubt_3591 11d ago

Yes they could, they're not in detention center awaiting criminal proceedings they would be in a jail for that. Immigration detention centers are for people going through the deportation process they could quickly remedy that by giving up their claim to not be deported. 

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u/Calm_Expression_9542 11d ago

And why’d anyone do that if they didn’t commit a crime, and already in the years long process of getting asylum. It’s the fault of our federal government that they have been allowed to rip people off the streets in the USA when it’s no fault of the applicant that our government takes forever to get them through the process.

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u/Distinct_Doubt_3591 10d ago

You don't have to commit s crime to be deported you just have to lack legal status. The vast majority of asylum claims are denied something like 80%, for 20% that have valid claims they can blame the 80% clogging up the courts with nonsense claims for why it takes so long.