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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 ...

New immigration court cases plummet on Long Island ... - YouTube

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

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 plummet on LI - Newsday

Newsday reporter Robert Brodsky explains how President Joe Biden's order restricting entry into the country for most asylum-seekers is impacting border ...

Dan Janison on X: "New immigration court cases plummet on LI ...

New immigration court cases plummet on LI, across U.S. since Biden policy change In New York State, new case numbers dropped 74% from ...

Steve Yale-Loehr Comments on Legal Uncertainty of Biden's ...

Steve said the long-term legal viability of President Biden's order restricting the eligibility for asylum of unauthorized migrants who cross ...

Carl MacGowan on X: "New immigration court cases plummet on ...

New immigration court cases plummet on Long Island, reflecting nationwide trend and lower border crossing numbers since change in federal ...

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 ...

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.

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 ...

Colorado has 78000 cases pending in immigration court

As tens of thousands of migrants have crossed the border and settled in Colorado, immigration cases have more than quadrupled in three ...

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

Further, these delays result in increased work for immigration judges and court staff. The Department of Justice has sought additional funding ...

Immigration Courts' Lower Productivity Explains Backlog of Cases

The number of immigration judges, which has increased 18.5 percent from 2005 to the first quarter of 2016, does not explain the backlog. Each ...

Trump Tried to Deport People Faster. Immigration Courts Slowed ...

A series of policy changes has failed to reduce the ever-growing backlog of cases waiting to be resolved.

News & Insights blog page - Page 4 of 250 - Miller Mayer LLP

... immigration attorney Steve Yale-Loehr was quoted by Newsday in New Immigration Court Cases Plummet on [Long Island], Across U.S. Since Biden Policy Change.

ICE Filed Over 100000 New Cases and Clogged the Courts at the ...

The court shutdown has caused immigration judges' productivity to plummet while ICE is sending new cases and filing motions to reopen cases ...

Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

ALERT: DHS has resumed processing of Advance Travel Authorizations (ATAs) in the parole processes for certain nationals of Cuba, Haiti, ...

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.

Immigration Prosecutors Were Told Not to Push for Deportation in ...

Under a new Biden policy, more than 100000 immigrants could have their cases dropped. But that discretion is left to individual prosecutors, ...

Miller Mayer, LLP on LinkedIn: New immigration court cases ...

Miller Mayer immigration attorney Steve Yale-Loehr was quoted in a recent Newsday article about the decline in immigration court cases. Take a look at the…