Immigration
Sep. 10, 2020
Lawyers secure bond hearings for ICE detainees
Kendall Brill & Kelly secured a bond hearing for Javier De Santiago Perez, an immigrant detainee housed at Adelanto who was denied such hearings for the last three years. Magistrate Judge Jean Rosenbluth ruled the government must allow bond hearings every 6 months to determine if detainees should be released or remain in custody, to which U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney of the Central District of California agreed.




Immigrant detainees are entitled to bond hearings every six months, two federal judges ruled in a case involving a convict who was denied hearings for three years while locked up in Adelanto.
Javier De Santiago Perez has been incarcerated since he was ordered removed from the country in November 2015. Santiago Perez was born in Mexico to a U.S. citizen father and a mother with lawful permanent resident status. Santiago Perez, who is...
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