Jacobo-Ramirez et al. v. Noem

  • Filed: October 30, 2025
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Court: United States District Court for the District of Nevada
  • Latest Update: Nov 24, 2025
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We filed a class action lawsuit, in collaboration with the ACLU and the UNLV Immigration Clinic, against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), challenging a new federal policy that unlawfully denied immigrants their right to a bond hearing.

For decades, people who were living in the U.S. and later detained by immigration authorities were entitled to a bond hearing under federal law. The DHS has now reversed this precedent by reclassifying these longtime residents as “applicants for admission,” thereby stripping them of their right to ask a judge for release.

Now, under this new policy, anyone who entered the United States without inspection is detained while their immigration case moves forward without the opportunity for a bond hearing, also known as a custody redetermination hearing.

This is a direct attack on due process. People who have lived in Nevada for years are now being held for prolonged periods of time in civil detention facilities without knowing when, or if, they’ll ever see a judge.

Our class action seeks to reaffirm the right to a bond hearing for immigrants arrested inside of the United States and prevent them from being unlawfully detained without the possibility of release and in violation of their due process rights.

Case Number:
2:25-cv-02136-RFB-MDC
Judge:
Hon. Richard F Boulware, II
Attorney(s):
Christopher Peterson, Esq., Sadmira Ramic, Esq.
Partner Organizations:
ACLU, UNLV Immigration Clinic

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