Appeals court rules against ICE's mandatory detention policy
Source: Politico
04/28/2026 10:53 AM EDT Updated: 04/28/2026 01:42 PM EDT
A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administrations bid to lock up the majority of people it is seeking to deport without an opportunity for release on bond even if they have no criminal records and have resided in the country for decades.
In a 3-0 ruling, a panel of the New York-based 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals found that ICEs policy was based on a flawed, implausible and unprecedented interpretation of decades-old laws. But more fundamentally, the panel said the Trump administrations position would raise acute constitutional concerns by instituting the broadest mass detention-without-bond mandate in our Nations history for millions of noncitizens.
The governments interpretation
would send a seismic shock through our immigration detention system and society, straining our already overcrowded detention infrastructure, incarcerating millions, separating families, and disrupting communities, Judge Joseph Bianco, a Trump appointee, wrote for the panel. If Congress meant to achieve such a radical break from the past, it would not have done so in such an indirect and ambiguous way.
Bianco was joined by Clinton appointee Jose Cabranes and Biden appointee Alison Nathan. Its the first appellate court ruling rejecting the Trump administrations view, even though district court judges across the country have widely concluded that ICEs policy is illegal and unconstitutional.
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Link to ORDER (PDF viewer) - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/28080420-ca2-1225/
Link to ORDER (PDF) - https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/28080420/ca2-1225.pdf
Unanimous.