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ICE Detention Practices Face Increased Legal Challenges, Court Overload

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: The increased workload on immigration courts nationwide due to ICE's expanded mandatory detention policies could impact the processing times for immigration cases involving individuals in South Carolina, potentially leading to longer detention periods within the state's facilities.


Washington D.C. — Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has expanded its use of mandatory detention policies, prompting a rise in legal challenges and an increased workload for immigration courts nationwide. Attorneys representing immigrants indicate that courts are struggling to manage the volume of new cases. Courts are seeing record numbers of individuals subject to mandatory detention, which denies them the opportunity to seek release on bond. This policy, implemented more frequently by ICE, applies to a broad range of individuals, including asylum seekers and those with certain past legal encounters. Lawyers argue these policies place significant strain on the justice system. For example, some jurisdictions have reported thousands of new detention cases filed in recent months. This influx has created backlogs, lengthening the time individuals spend in detention. Legal groups have actively challenged the mandatory detention policy in federal courts. Several appellate courts have issued rulings on aspects of the policy. For instance, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently struck down a specific application of mandatory detention, asserting that individuals should have the opportunity for a bond hearing under certain circumstances. Attorneys report that individuals held under mandatory detention often face prolonged periods of incarceration, affecting their ability to prepare their cases and access legal counsel. They contend that the speed at which cases move through the courts often determines an individual's fate, with delays potentially undermining due process. Immigration court judges have also expressed concerns about the increased caseloads, citing challenges in conducting timely hearings and rendering decisions. The volume of cases creates pressure on judicial resources and personnel. Legal experts anticipate continued litigation over mandatory detention policies as courts grapple with the implications for immigration law and constitutional rights. The outcomes of these cases could influence future ICE enforcement practices and the functioning of the immigration court system.

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