Cases Challenging Indefinite Detention of Immigrants
The ACLU is challenging the incarceration of immigrants in detention centers for prolonged and indefinite periods of time while they fight their immigration cases.
The government appealed the district court's decision in three of the cases. Two of these cases — involving the Reverend Raymond Soeoth and Amadou Lamine Diouf — were argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on January 7, 2008, along with the cases of two other immigrants, Luis Felipe Casas-Castrillon and Manuel Prieto-Romero, who are still incarcerated after six and three years of detention, respectively. The ACLU filed friend-of-the-court briefs in the cases of Casas-Castrillon and Prieto-Romero, which were argued by attorneys from the Federal Defenders Office of San Diego and the Northwest Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Washington.

