Appeals Court Blocks Trump's No-Bond Immigration Detention Policy
A federal appeals court has blocked the Trump administration's policy of detaining immigrants without bond, citing constitutional concerns. The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the policy, which denied bond hearings to many immigrants, was unlawful. The decision sets the stage for a potential Supreme Court review, as other circuits have upheld the policy. The administration's approach has led to increased detention of immigrants, including those with no criminal history, and has been challenged by numerous lawsuits.