
Three Indian citizens detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in California were ordered released by federal judges who ruled their detentions violated the Fifth Amendment's due process clause. The individuals, seeking asylum or immigration relief and with no criminal records, were held without proper hearings or notices. The court also barred ICE from detaining them again, highlighting concerns over procedural fairness in immigration enforcement.
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