The "nonsensical" firings of immigration judges, managers, and senior officials spell more trouble for an already faltering ...
clerks and translators -- employed by the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), the agency that oversees immigration ...
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The U.S. Department of Justice fired 20 Immigration Judges, including five in Texas. The move is seen as a major setback in processing the record backlog of 3.6 million cases pending in immigration ...
A new DOJ memo argues that immigration judges can be stripped of civil service protections. That could lay the groundwork for ...
The judges, who are part of the Justice Department, make decisions about asylum claims and have the power to order someone ...
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 woman’s travel nightmare has raised questions about immigration enforcement and delays for people who need to go before an immigration judge.
The Trump administration fired five judges from federal immigration courts in Texas, according to a union representing them, ...
It’s a bitterly cold Tuesday morning in downtown Atlanta and dozens of people are lined up in the dark along the fence outside a federal building on Ted Turner Drive during heavy rain showers.
The Justice Department has in recent weeks removed multiple judges and officials within the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the office within DOJ that oversees the immigration courts.