9th Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Immigrant Unaccompanied Minors Entitled to Bail Hearings
9th Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Immigrant Unaccompanied Minors Entitled to Bail Hearings
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that unaccompanied minors detained for immigration offenses are entitled to bail hearings.According to Politico, the Justice Department had been arguing that a 2002 law transferring responsibility for unaccompanied immigrant minors to the Department of Health and Human Services ‘superseded a 1997 settlement under which the government agreed to provide such hearings.’However, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal’s three-judge panel disagreed in a written opinion and ruling.“Not a single word in either statute indicates that Congress intended to supersede, terminate, or take away any right enjoyed by unaccompanied minors at the time of the acts’ passage. Thus, we hold that the statutes have not terminated the Flores Settlement’s bond-hearing requirement for unaccompanied minors,” wrote Judge Stephen Reinhardt. Judges Marsha Berzon and Wallace Tashima backed Reinhard’s ruling.The government’s contention was that formal meetings between unaccompanied minors and Department of Health and Human Services officials are sufficient to ensure the best interests of detained children are considered.However, some immigration and children’s rights advocates took issue with the lack of proper legal proceedings, noting that immigration lawyers aren’t allowed at HHS meetings with minors.
Judge Stephen Reinhardt wrote the opinion on unaccompanied minors along with two other judges. Reinhardt is a Carter-era appointee.
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