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Immigration courts: record number of cases, many problems
« on: March 05, 2017, 01:09:47 pm »
Immigration courts: record number of cases, many problems

Kate Brumback, Associated Press Updated 8:04 am, Sunday, March 5, 2017
 

ATLANTA (AP) — Everyone was in place for the hearing in Atlanta immigration court: the Guinean man hoping to stay in the U.S., his attorney, a prosecutor, a translator and the judge. But because of some missing paperwork, it was all for nothing.

When the government attorney said he hadn't received the case file, Judge J. Dan Pelletier rescheduled the proceeding. Everybody would have to come back another day.

The sudden delay was just one example of the inefficiency witnessed by an Associated Press writer who observed hearings over two days in one of the nation's busiest immigration courts. And that case is one of more than half a million weighing down court dockets across the country as President Donald Trump steps up enforcement of immigration laws.

http://www.timesunion.com/news/crime/article/Immigration-courts-record-number-of-cases-many-10976793.php
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