"The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) authorizes—
and in some cases requires—the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) to detain non-U.S. nationals (aliens) who
are subject to removal from the United States. This
detention scheme is multifaceted, with rules that turn on
several factors, such as whether the alien is seeking
admission or has been lawfully admitted into the country;
whether the alien has engaged in certain proscribed
conduct; and whether the alien has been issued a final order
of removal. This In Focus provides a brief introduction to
the immigration detention framework. For a more detailed
discussion, see CRS Report R45915, Immigration
Detention: A Legal Overview, by Hillel R. Smith..."
Immigration detention
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