Gilberto Pacheco
Coverage of Gilberto Pacheco in the Nexus archive.
- Flouting Trump policy, federal judges are freeing immigrants from mandatory detention
Federal judges are increasingly releasing immigrants detained under the Trump administration's mandatory detention policy, challenging its constitutionality. On June 16, judges approved release or bond hearings for 142 detainees compared to 36 denials, with U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison ruling prolonged detention without bond violated civil rights. The Supreme Court will soon decide the policy's legality after conflicting appeals court rulings.
- Flouting Trump policy, federal judges are freeing immigrants from mandatory detention
Federal judges are releasing immigrants under a Trump-era mandatory detention policy, with the Supreme Court set to rule. A review of habeas petitions on June 16 showed 142 releases or bond hearings out of 178 cases, as judges argue indefinite detention is unconstitutional, as seen in cases like Gilberto Pacheco's.
- Flouting Trump policy, federal judges are freeing immigrants from mandatory detention
Federal judges are increasingly freeing immigrants detained under the Trump administration's mandatory detention policy, citing constitutional concerns. A case involving Gilberto Pacheco, who was detained for months without bond despite no criminal charges, highlights judicial challenges to the policy. The Supreme Court is set to review the policy next year after conflicting rulings from appeals courts.
- Flouting Trump policy, federal judges are freeing immigrants from mandatory detention
Federal judges are releasing immigrants held under a Trump administration policy requiring mandatory detention for illegal border crossers. The Supreme Court will review the policy next year after conflicting rulings from appeals courts. Gilberto Pacheco, an immigrant detained for months despite no criminal charges, was freed by a judge who ruled his detention unconstitutional.
- Flouting Trump policy, federal judges are freeing immigrants from mandatory detention
Federal judges are releasing immigrants held under the Trump administration's mandatory detention policy, with many arguing indefinite detention violates constitutional rights. The Supreme Court will soon decide the policy's legality after lower courts issued conflicting rulings.
- Flouting Trump policy, federal judges are freeing immigrants from mandatory detention
Federal judges are releasing immigrants detained under the Trump administration's mandatory detention policy, citing constitutional concerns. The Supreme Court will soon decide the policy's legality after lower courts, including Republican-appointed judges, increasingly order releases. Gilberto Pacheco, detained for months without bond despite no criminal charges, was freed by a judge who ruled his detention unconstitutional.