The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing a case concerning migrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The case centers on the rules governing bail hearings for these detainees. A definitive ruling from the Court is pending, and its decision could significantly alter procedures for seeking release on bond. Currently, migrants detained by ICE often face challenges in securing bail, with limited opportunities to present their case for release. The Court’s review focuses on whether current practices adequately protect due process rights. Legal experts anticipate the ruling will clarify the standards for determining whether a migrant poses a flight risk or danger to the community, factors considered in bail decisions. The outcome will likely impact thousands of migrants currently in ICE detention and future detention proceedings.