Posted on 02/27/2018 7:02:27 PM PST by bitt
Immigrants detained for removal proceedings may be held indefinitely and are not entitled to a bail hearing, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
The ruling means that immigrant detainees, who are sometimes held for months and years on end, have no recourse to challenge their confinement.
Justice Samuel Alito delivered the opinion for the court, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy. Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch joined most of Alitos opinion, though they also wrote to say they do not believe the court had jurisdiction to hear the case.
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Why detain illegal aliens? Swift Deportation to their countries of origin is essential so that they stop mooching off the US system. No more BS!
9th (clown) Circus needs to be dismantled for evading US laws.
ON ANOTHER SIDE NOTE - Did you see this scholarship news? I want to vomit. Grrr.
$20 million in scholarships offered to DACA students
By MICHAEL CASEY | Associated Press
CONCORD, N.H. A New Hampshire university is teaming up with two organizations to offer $20 million in scholarships to young immigrants who are living in the country illegally and often have difficulty getting financial aid.
Southern New Hampshire University says its program would reach 1,000 students over the next five years who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
The program would offer full scholarships to DACA students to pursue associate and bachelor’s degree programs through one of the university’s online programs.
The announcement comes as the Obama-era DACA program that shielded hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation is at risk. President Donald Trump announced he was ending DACA unless lawmakers come up with a solution.
The program is being launched with support from The Shapiro Foundation and TheDream.US.
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