Federal judge orders release of three Glenn Valley Foods detainees
Judge Batailon found ICE's practice of switching detention statutes to block bond releases violates due process, ordering immediate release after bond was granted for three detainees.
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Judge orders bond release of three more workers arrested in Omaha immigration raid
A worker is escorted to a bus headed to a detention center after she was apprehended at Glenn Valley Foods of Omaha during largest Nebraska immigration raid since President Donald Trump took office. (Courtesy of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) OMAHA — Again on Wednesday, a federal judge rejected the U.S. government’s effort to deny bond to workers detained and facing deportation proceedings following their arrest in Omaha’s Glenn Valle…
Federal judge orders release of three Glenn Valley Foods detainees
Three individuals detained during immigration raids at Glenn Valley Foods on June 10 were granted release after a federal judge ruled in their favor on Wednesday.Sabina Carmona-Lorenzo, Ernesto Cortes Fernandez and Diego Palma Perez appeared in court as their attorneys argued the government improperly switched their detention statutes under which they were being held, blocking their release despite being granted bond by an immigration judge."Ind…
Judge Orders Bond Release Of Three More Workers Arrested In Omaha Immigration Raid
OMAHA, Neb. — Again on Wednesday, a federal judge rejected the U.S. government’s effort to deny bond to workers detained and facing deportation proceedings following their arrest in Omaha’s Glenn Valley Foods immigration raid.
Nebraska Judge says three people in ICE detention were wrongfully detained after bond determination, more remain imprisoned - The Reader
Three more people detained during the June immigration raid on Omaha’s Glenn Valley Foods meatpacking plant will be released from ICE custody after a federal judge found their detention unlawful. Sabina Carmona-Lorenzo, Diego Palma Perez and Ernesto Cortes Fernandez are among a growing group of people to challenge their continued detention by ICE despite an immigration judge granting their release on bond. They each have children who are U.S. ci…
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