Trump, immigration and Supreme Court
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The Department of Justice announced on Thursday that it swore in a record number of new immigration judges, as the Trump administration seeks to deport a historic number of illegal immigrants. The Executive Office for Immigration Review said over 80 judges were onboarded,
Officers in NYC immigration courthouses can’t grab people in hallways after officials quietly admit policy mistake
San Francisco's main immigration court has closed, leaving chaos and dysfunction in a region long known for its friendliness to asylum seekers. That reputation may be the reason why the Trump administration targeted it.
The DOJ is hiring "deportation judges" with an incentive for Boston and Chelmsford after firing many immigration judges in Massachusetts, raising alarms for judges locked out of the system.
Elvira Benitez-Suarez will appear via video in front of an immigration judge in Memphis who will determine whether she should be released on bond.