Juiz da Flórida muda posição sobre regras de detenção de imigrantes

Um juiz federal na Flórida, nomeado pelo presidente Donald Trump, mudou seu posicionamento sobre a detenção de imigrantes, passando a seguir uma decisão recente de um tribunal de apelações que concede audiências de fiança em determinados casos.

O juiz distrital dos EUA, Raag Singhal, emitiu uma ordem na sexta-feira determinando que um imigrante detido receba uma audiência de fiança sob o artigo 8 U.S.C. §1226. A decisão marca um afastamento de suas sentenças anteriores em casos semelhantes de habeas corpus, nos quais ele havia mantido a visão do governo sobre a detenção obrigatória sob o artigo 8 U.S.C. §1225(b).

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