Under immigration law, any immigrant whether undocumented or a permanent resident with a prior major criminal offense can be detained by immigration officials once released from prison, even if they were released from prison several years ago. The majority of the U.S. Supreme Court justices concluded Tuesday clarifying a section of the Immigration and Naturalization Act. What was unclear is exactly when immigration officials can detain them. Retired immigration judge David Ayala said he's concerned about lawful permanent residents having to wait months or possibly years in detention while they appeal their deportation. "They have families, they have properties, they...