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Santos v. Warden Pike Co. Correctional Facility

October 1, 2020July 7, 2020

In Santos v. Warden Pike Co. Correctional Facility, the Third Circuit held that due process affords aliens, who are detained under § 1226(c), a bond hearing once detention becomes unreasonable. Reasonableness of the continued detention is a “highly fact-specific” inquiry.

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