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Immigration judges are seeing their dockets multiply as part of the Trump administration’s push to speed up deportations. Attorneys for the immigrants worry due process rights will be violated as a result.
The Supreme Court is siding with President Donald Trump's administration in a lawsuit over speech restrictions on immigration judges that raised questions about the rights of federal workers.
Justices reversed an appeals court decision that would have greenlit a fact-finding expedition into whether President Trump had effectively nullified review of personnel policies under the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act.
The normally staid Fort Snelling Immigration Court suddenly roared to life on Monday morning. The typically empty lobby was abuzz with dozens of mostly Latino families. People lined the hallways outside full courtrooms,
Immigration advocates say new procedures planned for San Antonio’s immigration court could increase confusion and the risk of deportation orders for immigrants who miss hearings.
San Francisco's main immigration court has closed, leaving chaos and dysfunction in a region long known for its friendliness to asylum seekers.
With four new judges in recent weeks, Michigan's only immigration court has more judges appointed to the bench this year than veteran jurists.