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The decision follows a similar ruling from the Fifth Circuit earlier this year, and further strips away decades of bond hearings for immigrants lacking permanent legal status.
The social media site formerly known as Twitter accused major advertisers of conspiring to boycott the platform after Elon Musk's 2022 purchase, costing the company billions of dollars.