A fourth federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration's immigration detention policy, which sought to detain immigrants without bail. The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Department of Justice's mandatory migrant detention policy, joining three other appeals courts.
President Trump's administration is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to endorse its immigration detention policy. The administration is seeking the authority to detain immigrants without bail, a policy federal judges have reportedly been disregarding by releasing immigrants.
The Supreme Court will now consider the administration's request regarding the mandatory detention of migrants. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.