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Since then, the practice of detaining immigrants has expanded exponentially.
The United Nations report also criticized Australia's practice of detaining children, including infants.
The report is excoriating of both Labor and Coalition administrations for their policies and practice of detaining children.
During the Song dynasty, house arrest was legal, but its legality was blurred by the practice of detaining victims indefinitely after they had served their — usually two — years.
"If [the Guardian Australia report] is not a wake-up call to end the practice of detaining children then I don't know what is," Singh said on Wednesday.
CBP ended on Sunday the practice of detaining people under the bridge and moved the remaining migrants to an undisclosed location.
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Sessions and officials from the Department of Homeland Security have defended the practice of separately detaining children and parents trying to cross the border, which has led to about 2,000 children being separated from their parents in the past 45 days.
The suit accused the mayor of Tenaha and other town and Shelby County officials of operating "an illegal practice of stopping, detaining, searching, and often seizing property from citizens," and doing so "not for any legitimate law enforcement purpose but to enrich their offices and perhaps themselves".
"Regardless of these revisions I still believe the practice of coercively detaining Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang in 'education through transformation centres' not only violates Chinese law but also international legal norms against the extrajudicial deprivation of liberty," Leibold said.
The Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office filed motions in juvenile court seeking to stop the practice of shackling detained juveniles with handcuffs and leg irons in court.
Despite assurances that they would curb the practice of transferring detained immigrants to distant detention centers around the country, federal immigration officials continue to move hundreds of thousands of people a year, impeding the detainees' access to lawyers and extending their time in custody, a human rights organization said in a report released on Tuesday.
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