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Court Packing: Ousted Immigration Judge Sounds Off On Biden Administration
Harold HutchisonJune 22, 20220
 
A former immigration judge who was fired by the Justice Department claimed that the Biden administration was packing immigration courts on Fox News Tuesday.

“The Biden Administration is trying to turn the court into essentially a free candy store so that anyone who appears in front of the immigration court winds up getting some benefits or winds up being allowed to stay in the United States,” Matthew O’Brien told Fox News host Laura Ingraham. “That is not what the courts were designed to do.”
 
“They also seem to be in the strange position of dismissing immigration judges appointed by President Trump and then trying to replace them with people who meet their own ideological framework,” O’Brien claimed.

https://www.conservativedailynews.com/2022/06/court-packing-ousted-immigration-judge-sounds-off-on-biden-administration/

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“They also seem to be in the strange position of dismissing immigration judges appointed by President Trump and then trying to replace them with people who meet their own ideological framework,” O’Brien claimed.

Uh, no.  They do not have the authority to do that.  See:  Marbury v. Madison.
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