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In a decision called horrifying by human rights advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the government may indefinitely detain previously deported immigrants who claim they will be tortured or persecuted if returned to their countries of origin.
The court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines in
Johnson v. Guzman Chavezthat a group of previously removed immigrants who were apprehended again after reentering the United States could not be released on bond while the government evaluates their claims of reasonable fear of torture or persecution. The decision reverses a U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in the immigrants favor.
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