FILE - A family from Cuba is detained and loaded onto a bus with tinted windows and bars following an appearance at immigration court, June 11, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)
FILE - A Dominican man, center, and an activist, right, are detained by plain clothes officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement after an immigration hearing at the immigration court inside the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York, June 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)
Jaslyn Hernandez, daughter of a car wash worker, embraces her sister Kimberly Hernandez, and their uncle Juan Medina during a press conference with families of detained car wash workers Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in Culver City, Calif. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
Immigration agency flexes authority to sharply expand detention without bond hearing
SAN DIEGO (AP) 鈥 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has moved to detain far more people than before by tapping a legal authority to jail anyone who entered the country illegally without allowing them a bond hearing.
SAN DIEGO (AP) 鈥 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has moved to detain far more people than before by tapping a legal authority to jail anyone who entered the country illegally without allowing them a bond hearing.
Todd Lyons, ICE’s acting director, wrote employees on July 8 that the agency was revisiting its 鈥渆xtraordinarily broad and equally complex鈥 authority to detain people and that, effective immediately, people would be ineligible for a . Instead, they cannot be released unless the makes an exception.
The directive, first reported by The Washington Post, signals wider use of a 1996 law to detain people who had previously been allowed to remain free while their cases wind through immigration court.
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Asked Tuesday to comment on the memo, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, 色色啦land Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said, 鈥淭he Biden administration dangerously unleashed millions of unvetted illegal aliens into the country 鈥 and they used many loopholes to do so. President (Donald) Trump and Secretary (Kristi) Noem are now enforcing this law as it was actually written to keep America safe.鈥
McLaughlin said ICE will have 鈥減lenty of bed space鈥 after that spends about $170 billion on border and immigration enforcement. It puts ICE on the cusp of staggering growth, infusing it with $76.5 billion over five years, or nearly 10 times its current annual budget. That includes $45 billion for detention.
Greg Chen, senior director of government relations at the American Immigration Lawyers Association, began hearing from lawyers across the country last week that clients were being taken into custody in immigration court under the new directive. One person who was detained lived in the United States for 25 years.
While it won’t affect people who came legally and overstayed their visas, the initiative would apply to anyone who crossed the border illegally, Chen said.
The 鈥渉as acted with lightning speed to ramp up massive detention policy to detain as many people as possible now without any individualized review done by a judge. This is going to turn the United States into a nation that imprisons people as a matter of course,鈥 Chen said.
Matt Adams, legal director of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, said the administration is 鈥渁dopting a draconian interpretation of the statute鈥 to jail people who may have lived in the U.S. for decades, have no criminal history and have U.S. citizen spouses, children and grandchildren. His organization sued the administration in March over what it said was a growing practice among immigration judges in Tacoma, Washington, to jail people for prolonged, mandatory periods.
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Lyons wrote in his memo that detention was entirely within ICE’s discretion, but he acknowledged a legal challenge was likely. For that reason, he told ICE attorneys to continue gathering evidence to argue for detention before an immigration judge, including potential danger to the community and flight risk.
ICE held about 56,000 people at the end of June, near an all-time high and above its budgeted capacity of about 41,000. 色色啦land Security said new funding will allow for an average daily population of 100,000 people.
In January, Trump signed the , named for a slain Georgia nursing student, which required detention for people in the country illegally who are arrested or charged with relatively minor crimes, including burglary, theft and shoplifting, in addition to violent crimes.
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