The US Supreme Court has ruled that authorities can detain some immigrants with criminal records at any time, marking a victory for the administration of President Donald Trump and its hard line on migrants.
Justices of the country's highest court, which has a conservative majority under Trump, Tuesday decided by five votes to four against a lower court ruling from California's Ninth Circuit appeals court.
Trump's measures to curb migration have faced numerous court challenges.
In this case, two permanent residents of the US had filed class actions over their arrest and detention without bond hearings by immigration authorities years after they had served criminal sentences and been released.
The Ninth Circuit -- whose rulings Trump has previously criticized as "dangerous" -- said that aliens deemed deportable under a 1996 law and who have committed certain crimes must be arrested immediately by immigration agents upon release from jail.
Otherwise, the alien must have a chance for a bond hearing.
Justice Samuel Alito, in delivering the Supreme Court's judgment, said that "we have held time and again, an official's crucial duties are better carried out late than never."
Justice Stephen Breyer dissented, saying that when Congress enacted the law it "did not intend to allow the government to apprehend persons years after their release from prison and hold them indefinitely without a bail hearing."
The American Civil Liberties Union, a party to the case, reacted to the Supreme Court's ruling by saying the government's interpretation of the 1996 law "has resulted in gross violations of due process for thousands."
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