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The Executive Office for Immigration Review recalendared 15,000 cases that year with around 200 fewer judges, he said.
The union said judges hear between 500 and 700 cases annually, and the firings will only add to the country's backlog of over ...
After the Trump administration fired 20 immigration judges across the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review on Friday, immigration courts are faced with a backlog of more ...
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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The Executive Office for Immigration Review oversees the US immigration court system, where immigration judges decide if immigrants can remain in the US or be deported.
Multiple officials within the Justice Department's Executive Office for Immigration Review -- the DOJ's office that oversees immigration courts -- have been removed from their positions, a source ...
A new Trump administration policy urges immigration judges to swiftly deny asylum to migrants whose applications they deem unlikely to succeed. The expedited dismissals would circumvent the normal ...
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced Tuesday, Jan. 7 that the court will open Monday, Jan. 27 to meet the "growing need" of their Indiana stakeholders. The Indianapolis ...
Trump's massive spending packing is adding tens of billions for immigration enforcement and deportations. But immigration lawyers say it’s hard to imagine how that’ll happen with fewer judges ...
The Executive Office for Immigration Review oversees the US immigration court system, where immigration judges decide if immigrants can remain in the US or be deported.