SCOTUS to review Obama judges' decision about criminal noncitizens' alleged rights

SCOTUS to review Obama judges’ decision about criminal noncitizens’ alleged rights


The U.S. Supreme Court will let the Trump administration make the case this fall that a pair of Obama judges erred in their 2024 ruling regarding the detention of criminal noncitizens.

Criminal foreigners and their complaints

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Carol Williams Black is a Jamaican male who entered the United States in 1983 and subsequently obtained legal permanent residency.

‘No substantive-due-process right to a bond hearing.’

Black was captured in 2019 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which determined both that the Jamaican was removable under federal immigration law due to his criminal conviction for sexual abuse and endangerment of a child and that he should remain in detention until his removal.

Keisy G.M. is a man in his late 30s from the Dominican Republican who entered the U.S. in 2011, obtained

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