Judges and Judiciary,
Immigration,
Government
Jan. 31, 2020
Immigration judge leader seeks independence from DOJ
The president of the National Association of Immigration Judges urged the U.S. House of Representatives this week to create an independent immigration court, free from what she calls the Department of Justice’s “politicized directives” to pressure judges to issue more deportations, faster, at the risk of losing their jobs.




The president of the National Association of Immigration Judges urged the U.S. House of Representatives this week to create an independent immigration court, free from what she calls the Department of Justice's "politicized directives" to pressure judges to issue more deportations, faster, at the risk of losing their jobs.
"Imagine you go into a courtroom and your life depends on it, and you find out the judge in your case was hired ...
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