Over 100 Immigration Judges Fired, Military Officers Appointed as Temporary Judges
Since 2025, over 100 immigration judges have been dismissed while military officers are appointed to expedite deportations.
All posts under tag "Due Process"
Since 2025, over 100 immigration judges have been dismissed while military officers are appointed to expedite deportations.
Analysis reveals DOJ's actions may challenge hundreds of criminal convictions on due-process grounds.
New data shows ICE is detaining fewer individuals, marking a significant drop compared to previous months.
USCIS has indefinitely halted decisions for legal immigrants from 39 countries, impacting their status and potential detention.
A federal court has ruled against USCIS policies that paused immigration case adjudications, restoring due process for applicants.
Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry was detained by ICE after a citizenship interview, raising concerns over due process violations.
A federal judge reinstated an Indian student's F-1 visa status, ruling ICE's termination was unlawful due to a dismissed traffic citation.
A federal judge mandates advance notice for noncitizens facing removal to third countries with no ties.
An immigration judge has halted the deportation of Mohsen Mahdawi, a lawful permanent resident and student, citing due process violations.
The DOJ's new rule reduces appeal deadlines for immigration cases, raising concerns over due process and court burdens.
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