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Dear John,
When someone is arrested and detained by immigration enforcement, they may be placed in one of nearly 200 detention facilities across the country. Noncitizens can be held at these facilities for weeks, months, or even years while they await an immigration court hearing or deportation.
Seeking release from detention can be confusing and unnecessarily expensive for people subject to immigration enforcement.
Our latest fact sheet explains [[link removed]] who is eligible for release and the process individuals must undergo to seek release from immigration detention. It addresses:
-Who is subject to immigration arrest and detention?
-How can an individual challenge his or her detention?
-What options are available after a bond hearing?
-Can a person with a removal order challenge their detention?
Download our fact sheet on the immigration bond process [[link removed]]
As the immigration detention system continues to grow, it’s more important than ever to understand how the process works and what options for release may be possible.
Sincerely,
Jorge Loweree
Policy Director
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