Immigrants detained by authorities must be offered affordable bond for their release, a federal appeals court decided Monday. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said immigration judges should consider a non-citizen’s ability to pay when setting a bond. The immigrants were determined to be neither dangerous nor enough of a flight risk to make them ineligible for bonds, the 9th Circuit noted. CAPTION At least 50 are dead and 200 injured after a shooting on the Las Vegas strip. Credits: Getty / KTLA At least 50 are dead and 200 injured after a shooting on the Las Vegas strip.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 02, 2017 22:26 UTC