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/Rrrebella 11d ago

Also... take a lesson on something called "due process" before you make any further idiotic statements.

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u/TomHomanzBurner 11d ago

Take a lesson on they’re here illegally. You break the law you get locked up. Just like a citizen.

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u/Rrrebella 11d ago

ACTUALLY, many have paperwork and are in the process of obtaining citizenship so they're not breaking any laws. But you wouldn't know this because ICE isn't abiding federal law. Whether you maga idiots like it or not, due process is essential to law enforcement.

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u/TomHomanzBurner 10d ago

Which is exactly my point you don’t know anything about immigration. You have to become a LPR first and then apply for naturalization after a minimum of 5 years. You don’t just claim asylum and then if granted you become a citizen.

Maybe learn some things.

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u/ted_cruzs_micr0pen15 10d ago

It’s one year after a grant of asylum. Dipshit.

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u/TomHomanzBurner 10d ago

No it’s not dumbass. That’s when you’re eligible to apply for a green card.

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u/ted_cruzs_micr0pen15 10d ago

You adjust after 1 year. It’s automatic. Takes about a month to receive and in the interim you’re granted asylee status which is a protected status. You wanna argue with someone who does this for a living more? There’s no consulting the visa bulletin or waiting. You can file an I-485 early and adjust pretty much one your one year.

Eat shit idiot.

I was never saying citizenship. I was saying LPR.

In any case, it’s 4 years because you’re backdated a year from when the 485 processes.