Trump administration, immigration court judges
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A group immigrants and legal advocates have filed a class-action lawsuit that seeks to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from arresting migrants who appear at immigration courts for previously scheduled hearings and placing them on a fast-track to deportation.
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The judges and defense lawyers discussed requesting virtual court hearings to protect defendants from being arrested by federal immigration officers.
Former Cincinnati hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman won a small victory when a judge told immigration officials they can't "remove" him from Ohio.
Those firings come on top of the 100 people who were laid off, decided to retire early, or took advantage of offers to resign within immigration courts. The judicial vacancies exacerbate millions ...
The union said that it can take as long as a year to recruit, hire and train new immigration court judges. The "Big, Beautiful Bill," recently signed by President Donald Trump, will provide the Executive Office of Immigration Review with $3.3 billion.
Seventeen immigration court judges have been fired in recent days, according to the union that represents them.
A federal judge in Seattle ruled that the U.S. must allow refugees blocked by the travel ban to enter the country.