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Tuesday, April 03, 2018

New Quotas for Immigration Judges as Administration Seeks Faster Deportations

The Justice Department has notified immigration judges that it will begin evaluating their job performance based on how quickly they close cases, aiming to speed deportation decisions and reduce a lengthy backlog.

The new quotas for judges to meet—laid out in a memo sent Friday to immigration judges—follow other directives by the department to expedite handling of cases. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that the backlog at the immigration courts allows people who should be deported to linger inside the U.S.

The union representing immigration judges counters that the metrics are a threat to their judicial independence, while lawyers warn they will unduly influence judge’s decisions.

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[A UNION for immigration judges?? --Editor]

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

My thoughts exactly! Federal judges are unionized? So much for impartiality?

Anonymous said...

really need even more than what President Trump is calling for.

Anonymous said...

A union for immagation judges means the judges are represented by Democrats. Enough said?