| Man from
China Detained by ICE Dec 16
Files Same Day Habeas in SDNY
Citing Decades
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
Exclusive,
Dec 16 – A man from China who
entered the United States with
his family as a child and was
ordered removed in 2000 never
was. Then he was detained by
ICE on December 16.
The same
day he filed a habeas corpus
petition in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York, where
Inner City Press found
it.
The
petition says that he was
"detained in 2008 on the
outstanding removal order; he
filed a habeas petition and
was released because the
immigration service could not
obtain a travel document."
Among the
request are immediate release
and attorney's fees for
counsel based at 325 Broadway.
In a
similar case on November 25,
Inner City Press live tweeted
an hour-long proceeding. There
are two lines of cases in the
SDNY, it emerged, with Judges
Castel and Koeltl sending
petititioners back to exhaust
their administrative remedies
in the immigration court, and
Judge Failli (and Ho)
releasing petitioners.
More on X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here
The case is
Zhang v. Bondi, et al.,
1:25-cv-10418 (Oetken)
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