Fernando Ramirez Adame, a truck driver living in Fremont, Michigan, was detained after being picked up at a weigh station in Indiana in September and held at the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin for three months without a bond hearing. In January, a Republican-appointed judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan granted his habeas petition, leading to his release.
North Lake reopened as an immigration detention center last summer and has detained thousands of people. As the population neared 1,000 in September, habeas corpus petitions began appearing in Michiganâs federal district courts. Habeas petitions challenge unlawful detention and, when granted, require the government to provide a bond hearing or release the petitioner within days.
In July, DHS instructed agents that people who arrived illegally could be subject to mandatory detention, ineligible for bond hearings, and not released while deportation cases proceed. Michigan federal judges have largely rejected this interpretation, granting petitions and ordering bond hearings or release in numerous cases.