Yesterday, May 6, 2026, a Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued an important decision that could benefit thousands of immigrants in the United States.
The court determined that even individuals who entered the country irregularly may be eligible to request bond before an immigration judge, overturning a policy that in many cases prevented this possibility.
This represents a significant change, especially for those currently detained in immigration detention centers in states such as Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.
It is important to understand that requesting bond does not guarantee release. The individual must demonstrate to the judge that they do not pose a danger to the community and are not a flight risk.
Every case is different, and how these decisions are applied may vary depending on the jurisdiction.
If you or someone you know is in this situation or has questions about this decision, contact us so we can evaluate your case and provide the appropriate assistance.





