In a bold move, the Trump administration is deploying military and civilian lawyers as temporary immigration judges to combat case backlogs. This initiative highlights the administration's ongoing focus on immigration as a key issue for the 2024 election.
Congress has passed a landmark bill allocating over $100 billion for immigration enforcement, significantly increasing ICE's budget and doubling detention capacity. This move aligns with President Trump's stringent immigration policies and could lead to record backlogs in immigration courts.
In a controversial interview, Trump prioritizes mass deportations over due process for immigrants, raising questions about constitutional rights and judicial authority.
President Trump's administration is rapidly changing the immigration court system, raising concerns among experts about the erosion of due process rights for immigrants and potential long-term impacts on U.S. citizens.
More than a dozen immigration judges were abruptly fired by the Trump administration, adding to the ongoing turmoil in the US immigration system.