A federal court rules 3-0 that the Trump administration misread a decades-old immigration law to justify mandatory detention.
In a 3-0 ruling, a court said the Trump administration misread a decades-old immigration law to justify mandatory detention.
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In a 3-0 ruling, a court said the Trump administration misread a decades-old immigration law to justify mandatory detention.
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