A Fifth Circuit appeals court ruled that, in certain states, individuals who entered the United States across the border without being formally admitted would not be entitled to bond if detained by ICE, even if they have no criminal record and have been living in the country for years. This decision applies specifically to Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi, while judges in other states are interpreting the law differently and are allowing bond in similar cases. The issue has not yet been decided at the national level, and the Supreme Court is expected to make a final decision. In the meantime, it is essential to know how the law is being applied in the state where you or your family member is detained and what your legal options are. If you need guidance on a bond case or other immigration process, you can contact our office. We are here to assist you.





