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More than 45,000 habeas corpus cases have flooded federal courts across the country with petitioners alleging their detention was illegal. In Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, these filings have been overwhelmingly su...
How Missouri and Kansas immigrants got out of custody is an episode from Kansas City Today by KCUR Studios. More than 45,000 habeas corpus cases have flooded federal courts across the country with petitioners alleging their detention was il...
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Published May 28, 2026, 12:29 long, audio available.
More than 45,000 habeas corpus cases have flooded federal courts across the country with petitioners alleging their detention was illegal. In Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, these filings have been overwhelmingly successful, according to an analysis by the Marshall Project and the Midwest Newsroom.
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How Missouri and Kansas immigrants got out of custody is from Kansas City Today by KCUR Studios.
Published May 28, 2026 and 12:29 long