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April 22, 2025judicialImmigrationConstitutional LawCivil Rights

District Courts Find Fifth Amendment Violations in EOIR Immigration Proceedings

Multiple federal district courts issued rulings finding that Executive Office for Immigration Review proceedings failed to meet Fifth Amendment due process requirements in mass deportation cases. Judges found detainees were denied adequate notice, meaningful hearings, and access to counsel, with some cases involving removal to third countries without opportunity to contest. The rulings created an appellate split over due process floors in immigration court.