Domare i Florida ändrar inställning till regler för frihetsberövande av migranter

En federal domare i Florida, utsedd av president Donald Trump, har ändrat sin inställning gällande frihetsberövande av migranter och följer nu ett färskt domstolsbeslut som medger borgenförhandlingar i vissa fall.

Den amerikanske distriktsdomaren Raag Singhal utfärdade i fredags ett beslut som föreskriver att en frihetsberövad migrant ska ges en borgenförhandling enligt 8 U.S.C. §1226. Beslutet markerar en avvikelse från hans tidigare domar i liknande habeas corpus-ärenden, där han hade stött regeringens tolkning om obligatoriskt frihetsberövande enligt 8 U.S.C. §1225(b).

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