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How Florida’s Plan for Immigration Judges at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ May Violate Constitutional Rights
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"Being here makes people feel they are remembered and recognized," she said. "It's such a bureaucratic and confusing process.
The union said judges hear between 500 and 700 cases annually, and the firings will only add to the country's backlog of over ...
Many of the cases were put on pause due to the person being considered low-priority, usually because they have an application for immigration benefits pending with another agency or because they don’t ...
The court system is a major component of immigration enforcement in this country that two judges fear is being tossed aside, ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNTrump's DOJ Fires 17 Immigration Court Judges Across 10 States
The Justice Department has recently dismissed over a dozen immigration judges across 10 states, according to the union that ...
The Denver Immigration Court is breaking federal law by obstructing access to court hearings and intimidating members of the ...
The union said that it can take as long as a year to recruit, hire and train new immigration court judges. The "Big, ...
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Nonprofit accuses Denver Immigration Court judges of obstructing, intimidating members of the public
A Colorado civil rights group is accusing Denver Immigration Court of using tactics to try and keep lawyers, legal observers ...
Several more immigration judges have been fired, even as the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement, and after ...
“That runs the gamut from making arrests, investigating crimes, and doing police work, all the way up to guarding prisoners ...
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