A group of immigrants is suing the Trump administration over a recent policy which ends bond eligibility for people who are currently being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

On July 8, ICE issued the new policy, instructing all agents to deny bond for anyone who entered the country without "inspection," in a memo first reported by The Washington Post . Under the terms of the policy, such immigrants are to be detained "for the duration of their removal proceedings" unless granted parole – a rarer form of release.

The policy will result in tens of thousands of people being "jailed indefinitely while their immigration cases are considered for months or years on end," according to advocates like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is spearheading the litigat

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