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ICE Can Hold Immigrants Without Charging Them And Without A Bond In Florida

ICE Can Hold ImmigrantsImmigrants arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency often have a lot of questions. They want to know if ICE can detain them without charging them. The answer is yes. ICE can hold an immigrants without charging them. They can also be denied a bond in Florida. 
The same goes for family members and loved ones who are unfamiliar with the process of ICE detainment.
The US applies the legal process differently for immigrants than it does for US citizens in the state of Florida.
Law enforcement can detain US citizens for 30 days without charging them. However, the detainee must released if they are not charged. Additionally, a charge is also necessary for a bond hearing to take place. 
However, most immigrants receive a bond hearing within 48-72 hours of their initial arrest. Despite this, not all immigrants are eligible for a bond hearing.
Immigrants are subject to expedited removal in some cases. ICE can deport the immigrant within a matter of days without a bond hearing.
Immigrants may also opt for voluntary departure. This means they agree to leave the country without fighting their immigration charges.
ICE will detain some immigrants until their case ends. They may also detain the immigrant if they consider the immigrant a risk to national security or community.
Ice may also detain immigrants without bond for a few months or upwards to a year or more.

LEA Could Make Things Dicey Forcing ICE To Hold Immigrants Longer

ICE Can Hold Immigrants The involvement of local law enforcement could complicate things for the immigrant and for ICE. LEAs can also affect the legal proceedings.
Local law enforcement can only hold an immigrant for 48 hours. During this time, ICE must collect the immigrant.
Local law enforcement must release the immigrant if ICE fails to collect the immigrant within this time-frame.
The court determines eligibility and bond amount within the first few days after the arrest is made. From there, their friends or family members can post the bond at a nearby ICE bond acceptance facility or through an immigration bond service. Many loved ones opt to avoid working with ICE, as they are notoriously difficult to work with. It is often comforting to have an experienced bond service to act as a third party connection to avoid any problems that may result.
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