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Reducing the Immigration Court Backlog


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 ...

Featured Issue: Immigration Court Backlog and Reprioritization

The immigration courts require urgent attention to address the 1.3 million case backlog that is severely delaying resolution on all ...

Immigration Courts: Actions Needed to Reduce Case Backlog and ...

GAO is making 11 recommendations to, among other things, improve EOIR's workforce planning, hiring, and analysis of continuance data.

What Will It Take to Eliminate the Immigration Court Backlog ...

The immigration court backlog cannot be eliminated without a large, multi-year increase in IJ teams. However, increased staffing will not alone ...

Why Hiring More Judges Would Reduce the Immigration Court ...

Over the last two years, Congress has appropriated funds to hire more immigration judges to reduce the existing backlog of cases in the immigration court system ...

Straining under the Backlog: Fixing a U.S. Immigration Court System ...

The U.S. immigration court system is struggling with backlogs that have swelled to a record 1.9 million cases—with more than 700,000 added last ...

A Blueprint For Addressing The Immigration Court Backlog

The following ideas offer a blueprint for backlog reduction and reform of the broader immigration system. First, Congress should appropriate ...

New Immigration Court Cases Dropping

... reduce the volume of new Court cases.[1]. At ... On immigration, TRACmeters feature such measures as the Immigration Court's current backlog ...

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

In particular, the backlog causes delays and poses challenges for noncitizens whose cases are being heard in immigration courts, as well as ...

MPI Report Offers Solutions to Repair a U.S. Immigration Court ...

With a backlog of nearly 2 million cases, more than 700,000 of which were received last fiscal year, as well as resource and decision-making ...

Immigration court backlog tops 3 million cases amid record migration

As migration surges, immigration court case backlog swells to over 3 million · Immigration judges unable to keep pace · Immigration court dates ...

Completing an Unprecedented 10 Million Immigration Cases in ...

In doing so, USCIS reduced overall backlogs by 15%. Among USCIS' record number of case completions in FY 2023, the agency administered the Oath ...

Immigration Backlogs and Congressional Funding

Immigration Court Backlog. Backlogs are particularly severe in immigration courts, under the Department of Justice, where immigration judges are ...

Current Operating Environment | United States Department of Justice

To address the backlog, as well as meet changing immigration demography and operational needs, EOIR has made concerted efforts to ameliorate its growing ...

Immigration by the Numbers: USCIS Reaches a Significant ...

The backlog decreased by 15 percent as digitalization and bureaucratic improvements allowed the agency to process 10 million applications during FY 2023.

Quick Member Survey Aims to Highlight Some Key Issues ...

The immigration court backlog has been brewing for a long time. Currently, in some jurisdictions, · One of the Biden Administration's promises ...

Immigration Judge Hiring and Projected Impact on ... - CRS Reports

... immigration courts has grown substantially in recent years and has drawn attention to IJ hiring as one possible path to reducing the backlog.

Immigration Court Backlog Now Growing Faster Than Ever, Burying ...

Quarterly growth in the number of pending Immigration Court cases between October and December 2021 is the largest on record. In just this short ...

Give Immigration Courts These 2 Tools to Reduce the Backlog

News broke on Sept. 18 that the immigration-court backlog now surpasses 1 million cases, nearly doubling in just the past two years.

Why Hiring More Judges Would Reduce Immigration Court Backlogs

Increasing the number of immigration judges would reduce the backlog by 2025, a step that would strengthen the U.S. immigration system's ...