
Federal judges in California have ordered the release of three Indian nationals detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), ruling the detentions unlawful due to lack of proper hearings and notices. The individuals, who were pursuing asylum or immigration relief and had no criminal records, were previously released but detained again. The courts cited violations of the Fifth Amendment's due process clause and barred ICE from re-detaining them, amid ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement.
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