A single mom, a day laborer: The crime-free migrants detained by Trump who are being denied bond and jailed indefinitely
Briefly

The Trump administration's no-bond policy mandates that immigrants entering the U.S. without inspection remain in detention throughout their removal proceedings, resulting in indefinite holding. Cases like that of a farmworker in Texas and a single mother illustrate how individuals with deep ties to the community face detention without bond options. Immigration attorneys report that the new policy complicates their ability to prepare defenses effectively, as they have limited time to gather necessary documentation while clients remain in detention.
These immigrants, many like a farmworker in Texas or a cancer survivor, remain in detention due to the Trump administration's no-bond policy, preventing their release regardless of circumstances.
The no-bond policy means immigrants can be held indefinitely. Immigration attorneys are facing challenges due to the tight deadlines for submitting defenses under this new directive.
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