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"Being here makes people feel they are remembered and recognized," she said. "It's such a bureaucratic and confusing process.
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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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The union said that it can take as long as a year to recruit, hire and train new immigration court judges. The "Big, ...
President Donald Trump is scheduled on Monday to host Vice President JD Vance for lunch at the White House. The president ...
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 ...
Immigrant advocates say the flyers, titled "Message to Illegal Aliens: A Warning to Self-Deport," contain misleading information that violates the ethical duties of immigration judges, some of whom ...