TITLE V: | ALIEN TERRORIST REMOVAL PROCEDURES |
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§ 506 (8 USC 1536) Custody and release pending removal hearing |
Upon filing application
In general
Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) , the Attorney General may—
Special rules for permanent resident aliens
Release hearing
An alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence shall be entitled to a release hearing before the judge assigned to hear the removal hearing. Such an alien shall be detained pending the removal hearing, unless the alien demonstrates to the court that the alien—
is a person lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States;
if released upon such terms and conditions as the court may prescribe (including the posting of any monetary amount), is not likely to flee; and
will not endanger national security, or the safety of any person or the community, if released.
Information considered
The judge may consider classified information submitted in camera and ex parte in making a determination whether to release an alien pending the removal hearing.
Release if order denied and no review sought
In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), if a judge of the removal court denies the order sought in an application filed pursuant to section 503 of this Act [8 U.S.C 1533] , and the Attorney General does not seek review of such denial, the alien shall be released from custody.
Application of regular procedures
Subparagraph (A) shall not prevent the arrest and detention of the alien pursuant to subchapter II of this chapter.
Conditional release if order denied and review sought
In general
If a judge of the removal court denies the order sought in an application filed pursuant to section 503 of this Act [8 U.S.C 1533] and the Attorney General seeks review of such denial, the judge shall release the alien from custody subject to the least restrictive condition, or combination of conditions, of release described in section #[?]3142(b) and clauses (i) through (xiv) of section #[?]3142(c)(1)(B) of title 18 that—
No release for certain aliens
If the judge finds no such condition or combination of conditions, as described in paragraph (1), the alien shall remain in custody until the completion of any appeal authorized by this subchapter.