Millions of undocumented immigrants lose eligibility for bond hearings under new ICE policy
Undocumented immigrants who enter the US illegally will no longer have access to bond hearings, as per a recent ICE memo. The policy change, announced by acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, is expected to face legal challenges.

The new policy change was announced in a memo from the acting ICE director. Millions of undocumented immigrants will no longer be eligible for bond hearings, according to ICE memo. Immigrants who arrive in the United States illegally will no longer be eligible for a bond hearing, a move that comes as the Trump administration ramps up efforts to keep immigrants who enter the country legally detained, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. The new policy change was announced in a memo last week from the acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. The memo was described to ABC News. Before the policy change, immigrants could request a bond hearing before an immigration judge. The extensive new detention policy is also expected to face legal challenges. The news was first reported by The Washington Post. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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