Sentences with phrase «detained there»

Since its opening in December 2014, the Dilley Pro Bono Project believes that roughly 30,000 asylum - seekers have been detained there.
If so, there should be no medical reason for them to be detained there.
John F. Kennedy International Airport, which is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, became the flashpoint for protests against the order Saturday after The New York Times described the ordeal of a former Army interpreter who was detained there and reports emerged of others detained at the airport.
When New York City Councilman Daniel Dromm first visited Rikers Island three years ago, he entered a cell to get a sense of what it was like to be detained there.
Requests to visit the centres must be carefully considered and planned to preserve the privacy and dignity of the people detained there
Reuters reported in March that the Swedish ambassador was pressing for a meeting with an unidentified Canadian citizen detained there.

Not exact matches

There was a distinct possibility I would be interdicted en route, so I had to travel with no advance booking to a country with the cultural and legal framework to allow me to work without being immediately detained
«You can imagine that, being ethnically Korean, there is a personal investment in the people of Korea,» Pak told the Toronto Star when he was first detained.
Scholars continue to debate the authorship of many books; their arguments need not detain us, but we should observe that there is such a discussion and note its consequences.
(There is something to be said for taking it as a subjective genitive, but the point need not detain us here.
Whatever the superiority of the living over the non-living in the order of existence, which is too strictly philosophical a matter to detain us here, there is no doubt that both orders are conditioned by intrinsic finality and that both orders are synthesised in one totality.
There aren't many churches out there, in my experience and observation, that don't attempt to contain, constrain, restrain, or detainThere aren't many churches out there, in my experience and observation, that don't attempt to contain, constrain, restrain, or detainthere, in my experience and observation, that don't attempt to contain, constrain, restrain, or detain you.
There would have been all kinds of action and effort to find him and «detain» him.
The busloads of «trippers» and the cycling excursionists come to inspect the village, of course, but there is no night life to detain them.
Forty - two per cent of people believed the act should be changed so people could only be detained where there was «reasonable suspicion» of involvement in terrorism, compared to 33 % opposed.
Giuliani indicated that «there is a good chance» that three Americans detained in North Korea «will be released over the next several days» despite saying Thursday that the release would take place that day.
Green said that in 2010, the Government had «removed more than 5,000 foreign criminals, 43 % by the end of their prison sentence», adding that «where there are barriers to early removal, the agency seeks to detain them to protect the public».
There was no immediate police confirmation, but Besigye has been repeatedly detained by police in the past, and is commonly released without charge hours later.
«If there is the need to detain somebody beyond 48 hours, it can only be on the direction of a court.
The governor, in a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Friday by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, stated that there was no law permitting security agents to detain Nigerians indefinitely.
Yarl's Wood, where foreign nationals are detained before being deported, faced criticism last month after the chief inspector of prisons, Peter Clarke, said he had found increasing numbers of women held there despite evidence they were victims of torture, rape and trafficking.
The country's ruling party Zimbabwe African National Union — Patriotic Front (ZANU - PF) has announced that there was no coup in the country, only that President Robert Mugabe and his wife, have been detained and that the president has been replaced with Emmerson Mnagngawa, the erstwhile vice president who was recently sacked and exiled by Mugabe.
There is «no doubt» the eight Royal Navy and seven Royal Marines sailors were in Iraqi waters operating under a UN mandate, giving Iran no justification for detaining the personnel.
Home Office rules are that detainees can only be detained where there is every reason to believe their deportation is possible in the foreseeable future.
There are also warnings about the ineffectiveness of rule 35, which is supposed to ban the Home Office from detaining anyone who has been tortured.
In the absence of a warrant, police can detain someone if there is probable cause to believe the person has re-entered the country after being removed and also has been convicted of a felony.
Schneiderman said local law enforcement should honor requests by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection officials to detain someone only in limited circumstances, such as when there is a signed judicial warrant.
«Most importantly, going by the APC government's use of the so - called anti-corruption fight to harass, intimidate, arrest and detain opposition figures, there is no doubt that categorising whatever is termed as a hate speech as an act of terrorism is unconstitutional and an attempt to gag Nigerians, especially the press.
January 30, 2017 • For a second day, there were protests in support of detained refugees and other immigrants in cities and at major airports across the U.S. Protesters chanted: «Let Them In» and «All Are Welcome.»
Are mutants being hunted down and detained in Deadpool's present, or is there some kind of bleeding of realities?
Nevertheless, in the draft project of Polish Migration Policy5 there is no information about such cause for detaining foreigners in such centres.
It shows I'm simply there for a visit so I'm not detained
There was, for example, her superintendent's son; a Vogue design director, Ron Kajiwara, who as a child was detained in a California internment camp; many children who knocked on her door when they found out she painted «Spanish kids»; and public figures like the actor and playwright Alice Childress.
And though there are rooms to walk through at speed, with little to detain you, there is also one entire gallery devoted to shots by Denis Tarasov of Russian gravestones.
At the heart of the Bay Area Figurative movement — which detained Diebenkorn for about ten years — there was probably a growing reservation about «American - type» painting and its New World hubris.
There is a lot more detail to the scheme which need not detain us here, including provisions for banking and borrowing, and compliance provisions that impose a penalty of $ 40 / ton CO2 in the first period and $ 100 in the second.
There was not even a basis to detain the car or the individuals in it.
Infringement is still so widespread that, in practice, there are many areas and circumstances in which you could expect to be detained, harassed, arrested, and even charged with various crimes for recording police, or for refusing police demands to stop recording.
The Justice Department defends its actions, arguing, «There is no right on the part of counsel to access to detained aliens on a secure military base in a foreign country.»
The concern arises because of the risk that unscrupulous parties with a poor case may make unjustified allegations of bias against one or more members of the tribunal as a tactical ploy, coupled with the fact that there is now a power to detain and confiscate the passport of the alleged offending arbitrator pending investigation of the complaint.
There is a presumption in favour of granting bail, unless the Crown can show just cause for why an individual should be detained.
Therefore, in most cases the court must release you on reasonable and fair terms, unless there is just cause to detain you.
This power allows the police to detain people for investigation «if there are reasonable grounds to suspect in all the circumstances that the individual is connected to a particular crime and that such detention is necessary.»
Detain and arrest individuals when there exists «probable cause» to believe they have committed a crime.
International Law: State Immunity Is there state immunity where a Canadian citizen is arrested, detained, tortured and killed by State authorities in Iran.
While the Act does not apply on private property, there is a related common law right to detain someone on their private property, as long as the police officer is lawfully entitled to be on the property.
R.I.D.E. gives officers the right to briefly detain and question drivers even if there are no grounds or probable cause for believing that a driver is over the legal blood alcohol limit, impaired, or has committed any offence.
But I'll only detain you here, class, for the moment necessary to point out that there are 221 ovine breeds, including the tendentiously named Meatmaster and British Milk Sheep, as well as the spiral - horned Racka (no, not as in «rack a» lamb») and the minature Olde English Babydoll Southdown, suitable for cropping your suburban lawn.
He was detained and tortured there because of unsubstantiated allegations made by Canada's spy agency, CSIS, which also supplied the questions to his interrogators (I wonder how CSIS is feeling about potentially losing those thugs as allies?).
But the Court of Appeal did consider that there was a significant risk that he would be detained and released only on conditional bail (his passport having been forfeited) until the end of the extradition process, which might last 9 months or longer.
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