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03-17-2017, 06:48 PM #1
Immigration Judges Headed to 12 US Cities to Speed Deportations
Exclusive: Immigration Judges Headed to 12 U.S. Cities to Speed Deportations
March 17, 2017, at 5:55 p.m.
FILE PHOTO - Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin (R) arrives at the U.S. District Court Ninth Circuit to present his arguments after filing an amended lawsuit against President Donald Trump's new travel ban in Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. on March 15, 2017. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry/File Photo REUTERS
By Julia Edwards Ainsley
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department is developing plans to temporarily reassign immigration judges from around the country to 12 cities to speed up deportations of illegal immigrants who have been charged with crimes, according to two administration officials.
How many judges will be reassigned and when they will be sent is still under review, according to the officials, but the Justice Department has begun soliciting volunteers for deployment.
The targeted cities are New York; Los Angeles; Miami; New Orleans; San Francisco; Baltimore, Bloomington, Minnesota; El Paso, Texas; Harlingen, Texas; Imperial, California; Omaha, Nebraska and Phoenix, Arizona. They were chosen because they are cities which have high populations of illegal immigrants with criminal charges, the officials said.
A spokeswoman for the Justice Department's Executive Office of Immigration Review, which administers immigration courts, confirmed that the cities have been identified as likely recipients of reassigned immigration judges, but did not elaborate on the planning.
The plan to intensify deportations is in line with a vow made frequently by President Donald Trump on the campaign trail last year to deport more illegal immigrants involved in crime.
The Department of Homeland Security asked for the judges' reshuffle, an unusual move given that immigration courts are administered by the Department of Justice. A Homeland Security spokeswoman declined to comment on any plan that has not yet been finalized.
Under an executive order signed by Trump in January, illegal immigrants with pending criminal cases are regarded as priorities for deportation whether they have been found guilty or not.
That is a departure from former President Barack Obama's policy, which prioritized deportations only of those convicted of serious crimes.
The policy shift has been criticized by advocate groups who say it unfairly targets immigrants who might ultimately be acquitted and do not pose a threat.
The cities slated to receive more judges have more than half of the 18,013 pending immigration cases that involve undocumented immigrants facing or convicted of criminal charges, according to data provided by the Justice Department's Executive Office of Immigration Review.
More than 200 of those cases involve immigrants currently incarcerated, meaning that the others have either not been convicted or have served their sentence. The Justice Department did not provide a breakdown of how many of the remainder have been convicted and how many are awaiting trial.
As part of the Trump administration crackdown on illegal immigrants, the Justice Department is also sending immigration judges to detention centers along the southwest border. Those temporary redeployments will begin Monday.
'AIMLESS DOCKET RESHUFFLING'
Former immigration judge and chairman of the Board of Immigration Appeals Paul Schmidt said the Trump administration should not assume that all those charged with crimes would not be allowed to stay in the United States legally.
"It seems they have an assumption that everyone who has committed a crime should be removable, but that's not necessarily true. Even people who have committed serious crimes can sometimes get asylum," Schmidt said.
He also questioned the effectiveness of shuffling immigration judges from one court to another, noting that this will mean cases the judges would have handled in their usual courts will have to be rescheduled. He said that when he was temporarily reassigned to handle cases on the southern border in 2014 and 2015, cases he was slated to hear in his home court in Arlington, Virginia had to be postponed, often for more than a year.
"That's what you call aimless docket reshuffling," he said.
Under the Obama administration, to avoid the expense and disruption of immigration judges traveling, they would often hear proceedings from other courthouses via video conference.
The judges' reshuffling could further logjam a national immigration court system which has more than 540,000 pending cases.
The cities slated to receive more judges have different kinds of immigrant populations.
Imperial, California, for example, is in one of the nation's largest agriculture hubs, attracting large numbers of immigrant farmworkers from Mexico and Central America.
Bloomington, Minnesota, near St. Paul, is home to a large number of African immigrants, many of whom traveled from war-torn countries like Somalia to claim asylum in the United States.
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03-17-2017, 07:08 PM #2
I'm very happy to see this focus on deportations and the reassignment of Judges to areas in need of high numbers of deportations. I can't believe Judges believe they can keep illegal aliens convicted of serious crimes in this country. I can't believe they can keep any illegal alien in this country, because that would be in violation of the law instead of enforcing the law.
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03-17-2017, 07:36 PM #3
If illegal aliens and Visa overstays are a Federal Law...then the States and Local jails should immediately hand them over to ICE and put them in Federal Tent Cities on Federal Land. Get them out of the jurisdiction of the States. Off the local taxpayers backs paying for them.
Put a panel of Judges in these Tent cities, like a Court Martial. Review the cases and they serve time or get deported.
Make a Men's Facility and a Women's Facility.
All minor's get shipped out of here into the hands of THEIR President to care for.ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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03-17-2017, 08:52 PM #4
YES! YES! YES!! Sheriff Joe knows how to do this! He's been doing it for years in Arizona!
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03-18-2017, 03:29 PM #5NO AMNESTY
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03-18-2017, 04:25 PM #6
This is all just smoke and mirrors.
More cases will be heard in the cities the judges move too.
Fewer will be heard in the cities they leave.NO AMNESTY
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03-18-2017, 08:27 PM #7
Supposedly the backlogs are much larger in the cities the judges are being redeployed to. I think it's a good idea to chip away at the places where the larger backlogs exist first. I'd rather have a situation where the backlog is equal in all regions to one where one region may have a 6 year backlog and another a 3 year backlog. With that said though, I do understand where you're coming from when considering the big picture. Probably the only real way to make a huge difference is to hire more judges and work on efficiency by incorporating techniques that will help expedite individual cases.
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03-18-2017, 09:23 PM #8NO AMNESTY
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12-28-2017, 06:20 PM #9NO AMNESTY
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