As always, there are many new laws coming into effect in 2014. One of the most important from an immigration perspective is the TRUST ACT. Previously, jails, juvenile halls and other types of detention centers were authorized to hold a subject for up to forty-eight hours to allow federal immigration authorities to take detainees into custody. The TRUST ACT prohibits such detentions in many, but not all, situations.
Detention facilities may, but are not required to, detain individuals for forty-eight hours because of an immigration hold if it is otherwise lawful and consistent with local policies and one of the following is true:
While the exceptions to the law are numerous, the ACT covers many low-end offenders and creates a scenario where individuals will be able to be released pending trial.
Get more information on whether you or a loved one qualifies under this new program. Contact the Law Offices of Ross Green for a free consultation.
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