US Extends Migrant Detention Beyond Six Months

The Associated Press reports that U.S. immigration detention has lengthened during President Donald Trump's second term, with ICE custody topping 70,000 and 7,252 people held at least six months as of mid-January, including 79 held more than two years. Advocates link the rise partly to a policy restricting judges from releasing detainees, citing overcrowded facilities and medical concerns.
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