Order to show cause mailed to Lincy Sarahi Castellon Alvarez in habeas immigration case
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Copy of Order to Show Cause (Habeas Immigration Case) 6 sent via U.S. Mail to Lincy Sarahi Castellon Alvarez (ems)
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Copy of Order to Show Cause (Habeas Immigration Case) 6 sent via U.S. Mail to Lincy Sarahi Castellon Alvarez (ems)
Order · May 12, 2026
The court issued an order.
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Copy of Order to Show Cause (Habeas Immigration Case) 6 sent via U.S. Mail to Lincy Sarahi Castellon Alvarez (ems)
Order · May 12, 2026
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The Story So Far
The court issued an Order to Show Cause in a habeas immigration case involving Lincy Sarahi Castellon Alvarez. The order was sent by U.S. mail, indicating the court’s intent to require a response or appearance from Alvarez.
The case remains active, but the docket number, filing date, and assigned judge have not been disclosed. This procedural step signals that the court is moving forward with the matter, likely questioning the legality of Alvarez’s detention or removal proceedings.
Without a judge assigned, the case is still in its early stages, and the lack of public docket information limits insight into the specific claims or relief sought.
The Order to Show Cause typically demands that the respondent justify why the court should not grant the petitioner’s requested relief, often involving constitutional or statutory challenges to immigration enforcement. The mailing of the order confirms the court’s engagement but leaves open the timing and substance of forthcoming filings or hearings.
The case’s progression will depend on Alvarez’s response and the court’s subsequent rulings, which will clarify the legal issues at stake and the procedural posture. This step is a standard but critical move in habeas immigration litigation, setting the stage for potential evidentiary development or dispositive motions.
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1 eventCopy of Order to Show Cause (Habeas Immigration Case) 6 sent via U.S. Mail to Lincy Sarahi Castellon Alvarez (ems)
The court issued an order.
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