onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Notification
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Reading: US launches new bid to keep migrants detained by denying hearings, memo shows
Share
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Search
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.
News

US launches new bid to keep migrants detained by denying hearings, memo shows

Last updated: July 15, 2025 7:44 am
Oliver James
Share
3 Min Read
US launches new bid to keep migrants detained by denying hearings, memo shows
SHARE

The Trump administration is launching a new effort to keep immigrants who entered the US illegally detained by denying them bond hearings, an internal memo showed, a change that could further swell the numbers of those held.

The guidance by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a portion of which Reuters reviewed, could be applied to millions of people who crossed the border illegally and are contesting their deportation.

A bus is pictured at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelan migrants at the center of a Supreme Court ruling on deportation are held, in Anson, Texas, on April 20, 2025. REUTERSA bus is pictured at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelan migrants at the center of a Supreme Court ruling on deportation are held, in Anson, Texas, on April 20, 2025. REUTERS
A bus is pictured at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelan migrants at the center of a Supreme Court ruling on deportation are held, in Anson, Texas, on April 20, 2025. REUTERS

President Donald Trump has vowed mass deportations, which he says are needed after high levels of illegal immigration under his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden.

Congress passed a spending law this month that provides funding to detain at least 100,000 people, a steep increase over the record 58,000 in custody by late June.

The Washington Post first reported the new ICE policy limiting bond hearing eligibility, citing a July 8 memo by its acting director, Todd Lyons.

The guidance shared with Reuters called for ICE to interpret several immigration law provisions as “prohibitions on release” after an arrest, adding the shift in policy was “likely to be litigated.”

A US Department Of Homeland Security and US Customs and Border Protection sign is displayed at the US Customs and Border Protection Headquarters on May 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. Getty ImagesA US Department Of Homeland Security and US Customs and Border Protection sign is displayed at the US Customs and Border Protection Headquarters on May 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. Getty Images
A US Department Of Homeland Security and US Customs and Border Protection sign is displayed at the US Customs and Border Protection Headquarters on May 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. Getty Images
Handcuffs are carried after being removed from detained migrants who boarded a plane after being transferred from an ICE detention facility, at Gary/Chicago International Airport, in Gary, Indiana, on June 20, 2025. REUTERSHandcuffs are carried after being removed from detained migrants who boarded a plane after being transferred from an ICE detention facility, at Gary/Chicago International Airport, in Gary, Indiana, on June 20, 2025. REUTERS
Handcuffs are carried after being removed from detained migrants who boarded a plane after being transferred from an ICE detention facility, at Gary/Chicago International Airport, in Gary, Indiana, on June 20, 2025. REUTERS

It encouraged ICE prosecutors “to make alternative arguments in support of continued detention” during immigration court hearings.

The new policy appeared to reverse legal standards governing detention for decades, said Tom Jawetz, a former homeland security official in the Biden administration, calling it “a radical departure that could explode the detention population.”

The US Department of Homeland Security and ICE did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

You Might Also Like

Opinion – NASA funding is an ugly casualty of the ‘big, beautiful bill’

Senate approves cuts to public broadcasting, foreign aid

Trump approval rating holds steady as concerns over economy ease: Poll

‘No thanks’: White South Africans turn down Trump’s US immigration offer | Politics News

Zelenskyy wants plan to ‘stop Russia’ before US peace talks | Russia-Ukraine war News

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Stop Telling Millennial Women — Like Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Chrissy Teigen — What to Wear! Stop Telling Millennial Women — Like Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Chrissy Teigen — What to Wear!
Next Article Apps that track ICE agent locations help alleviate migrant workers’ fears Apps that track ICE agent locations help alleviate migrant workers’ fears

Latest News

Steelers announce Ben Roethlisberger, Joey Porter, Maurkice Pouncey to join Hall of Honor
Steelers announce Ben Roethlisberger, Joey Porter, Maurkice Pouncey to join Hall of Honor
Sports July 28, 2025
Phillies’ Nick Castellanos out of Saturday’s lineup vs. Yankees with left knee injury
Phillies’ Nick Castellanos out of Saturday’s lineup vs. Yankees with left knee injury
Sports July 28, 2025
2025 Tour de France standings going into final stage, with Tadej Pogačar set to win 2nd consecutive trophy
2025 Tour de France standings going into final stage, with Tadej Pogačar set to win 2nd consecutive trophy
Sports July 28, 2025
2025 MLB betting: Nick Kurtz now a massive favorite to win AL Rookie of the Year
2025 MLB betting: Nick Kurtz now a massive favorite to win AL Rookie of the Year
Sports July 28, 2025
//
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.