US appeals court questions nationwide rulings rejecting Trump's immigration detention policy - Reuters
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A federal appeals court is questioning lower court blocks on Trump's immigration detention policy, potentially allowing stricter detention nationwide.
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A U.S. appeals court is challenging lower court decisions that have blocked Trump's immigration detention policy nationwide. Multiple federal judges have rejected the policy on constitutional or statutory grounds, but the appellate panel's questioning suggests it may overturn or narrow those rulings. The outcome could determine whether the Trump administration can enforce stricter detention practices across the country without facing injunctions. Immigration detention policy has been a flashpoint in federal courts, with judges often split on whether expansive detention authorities violate due process rights. The appeals court's skepticism indicates a potential shift in judicial treatment of the administration's immigration enforcement agenda.
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The appeals court is reviewing and challenging multiple lower court decisions that rejected the detention policy on constitutional and statutory grounds.
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