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New Immigration Court Cases Dropping


Dramatic Fall Continues in New Immigration Court Cases

[1] See Figure 1. In July 2024 case-by-case court records compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) show new cases fell ...

New Immigration Court Cases Dropping

The latest case-by-case Immigration Court records through the end of May 2024 reveal that the pace of incoming cases has substantially dropped since last ...

New Immigration Court Data Show Sharp Drop in New Cases ...

TRAC, Feb. 9, 2024 "According to the latest court records the number of incoming cases declined substantially in January 2024, when the Immigration Courts.

New immigration court cases plummet on LI, across U.S. ... - Newsday

The number of new court cases involving immigrants lacking permanent legal status has plummeted on Long Island and around the country since President Joe Biden ...

U.S. Immigration Courts See a Significant and Growing Backlog

... poses challenges for noncitizens whose cases are being heard in immigration courts, as well as attorneys and immigration judges and court staff.

Record 3 million cases clog U.S. immigration courts | PBS News

Fueled by record-breaking increases in migrants who seek asylum after being apprehended for crossing the border illegally, the court backlog ...

Immigrants pushed out of court lose chance at legal status

A policy created to cut down the immigration court backlog has stripped the only remedy for some seeking legal U.S. residency.

At the Breaking Point: Rethinking the U.S. Immigration Court System

For asylum cases, which now make up 40 percent of the caseload, the breakdown is even more dire. Noncitizens wait an average of four years for a hearing on ...

U.S. Immigration Courts and the Pending Cases Backlog

During removal proceedings in immigration courts, immigration judges (IJs) determine whether noncitizens who have been charged with violations ...

Efficient Case and Docket Management in Immigration Proceedings

This rule will promote the efficient and expeditious adjudication of cases, afford immigration judges and the Board flexibility to efficiently allocate their ...

Reducing the Immigration Court Backlog - Department of Justice

Immigration Judges and Support: $106.8 million and 600 positions (300 attorneys) EOIR oversees the Nation's immigration courts and the Board of Immigration ...

The Changing Make-Up of Immigration Court Cases Now That Title ...

TRAC, Aug. 16, 2023 "A large influx of new Immigration Court cases was widely expected after the termination on May 11, 2023, ...

Backlogged Courts and Years of Delays Await Many Migrants

A severe shortage of immigration judges has led to long delays for asylum cases. The backlog is expected to grow now that pandemic-era ...

The Massive Increase in the Immigration Court Backlog

EOIR responded by "prioritizing" certain "cases involving migrants who had recently crossed the Southwest border and whom DHS had placed into removal ...

Mounting Backlogs Undermine U.S. Immigration System and ...

ARTICLE: President Joe Biden has made efforts to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, but could see his administration's agenda slowed by ...

US immigration courts struggle amid understaffing and backlog of ...

Judges, scholars and attorneys all concerned whether people due in court will receive notice before their hearings.

Immigration Backlogs and Congressional Funding

Immigration backlogs are affecting a wide range of immigrants — asylum seekers, DACA recipients, spouses of U.S. citizens, and high-skilled ...

U.S. announces effort to expedite court cases of migrants who cross ...

The Biden administration on Thursday announced an effort to shorten the time it takes for US immigration judges to decide the asylum cases of certain migrants.

Reports: More than 63,500 Cases Dropped Because DHS Didn't File ...

If DHS fails to file the NTA with the immigration court, that's simple malpractice.

A record 3 million cases clog US immigration courts - AP News

Fueled by migrants who seek asylum after being apprehended for crossing the border illegally, the court backlog has grown by more than 1 ...