Inside the legal fight over immigration detention in Oklahoma

Inside the legal fight over immigration detention in Oklahoma

From Listen Frontier by The Frontier

December 19, 2025 · 8 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the legal challenges surrounding immigration detention in Oklahoma and the implications for due process.

Immigration detention usually happens out of public view — inside private prisons, through sealed court filings, and far from scrutiny. But in Oklahoma, those cases are starting to surface. In recent months, immigrants who’ve lived in the U.S. for years — some for decades — have been jailed for months without bond hearings, even when they have no criminal convictions and deep ties to their communities. Their only path to release has been through habeas corpus petitions filed in federal court. At the same time, Oklahoma is becoming a growing hub for immigration detention as private prison companies expand their footprint. Our reporter, Ari Fie, has been digging into these cases to understand who’s being detained, why this is happening now, and what it means for due process. I spoke with her about what she found.

People in this episode

Guest: Ari Fie

Topics covered

  • immigration detention
  • Oklahoma
  • due process
  • habeas corpus

Keywords

  • private prisons
  • bond hearings
  • immigrants
  • court filings

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Places: Oklahoma, U.S.

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