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US accelerates migrants deportations - Judges given new powers
Story by Oleh Velhan • 2h

The US Department of Justice has instructed immigration judges to reduce the number of hearings and speed up the deportation process for migrants with no chance of protection, according to The New York Times.

According to the directive from the US Department of Justice, which came into effect on April 11, judges are authorized to close "legally deficient" cases without hearings. This means that some individuals claiming persecution in their home countries may not have the opportunity to present their arguments in court.
 
Acting Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, Sirsi Owen, noted in a memo that nearly four million cases are pending in the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).

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Re: US accelerates migrants deportations - Judges given new powers
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2025, 05:49:49 am »
I wonder how much the folks running the Biden White House got paid to pull this Cloward-Piven stunt.

We really need to find out who they are, divest them of their ill-gotten gains, and exile them.
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