A U.S. appeals court in New Orleans has limited the ability of the Trump administration to detain migrants during deportation proceedings. The court ruled that migrants cannot be held indefinitely without being granted a hearing for release on bail. The decision was based on the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees the right to a hearing when personal freedom is restricted within U.S. borders. This ruling could affect thousands of people detained by the U.S. immigration agency ICE in states like Texas and Louisiana. The Department of Homeland Security rejected the ruling and expressed confidence in its legal position, having also asked the Supreme Court for clarification due to a similar decision by another appeals court.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual report on a judicial decision regarding migrant detention policies under the Trump administration. It includes both the court's ruling and the response from the Department of Homeland Security, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring either side. There



