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 nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. (The 14th Amendment) (Reuters) - Immigrants who are detained in the U.S. for lengthy periods of time while awaiting deportation proceedings do not have a constitutional right to a hearing on whether they should be released on bond, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday. Deepening an existing split among appeals courts, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 ruling said Aroldo Rodriguez Diaz, an El Salvadoran citizen with gang ties and an extensive criminal record, was not entitled to a bond hearing after spending 14 months in a detention center. IMHO-9th Circuit can't read. Or has a problem with upholding the Law as it is written. 
There is ZERO argument for SCOTUS in this case. NONE. Native American children are CITIZENS of their respective NATIONS with which our government has TREATIES. To deny a CITIZEN their NATIONAL RIGHTS is a FLAGRANT violation of Treaties and the Constitution. SHAME on you SCOTUS for even hearing this case ! ! ! Thomas Jefferson and his Republican Party turned his back on the Native Americans and his best friend President George Washington. Canceling the Treaties President Washington worked so hard to establish to Enshrine the Rights of Native Americans whos' lands we are occupying. Shame on Jefferson and the long tarnished Republican history of Native American genocide and discrimination.   4 minute read November 9, 20222:08 PM MST Last Updated an hour ago U.S. Supreme Court divided over race-based challenge to Native American adoption law By Andrew Chung and Nate Raymond The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen in Washington The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen in Washington, U.S.