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Cool. I noticed that it only mentions convicted, pending conviction, or other immigration violations. It doesn't mention those that have no issues? Or is that what other immigration violations are (like visa over stayers etc).
Well, they have to be accused of something to be detained. Immigration violations of some types don't get a court hearing to be "convicted" of those violations by a judge by default.
Doesn't seem to be true anymore.
No, it's still true. They are being accused of being brown in the USA. Or being a political rival. Remember, the government can accuse anyone of anything, due process sorts out if the accusations have merit... Oh wait.