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    Federal Courts Hit Hard by Increased Law Enforcement Border

    Federal Courts Hit Hard by Increased Law Enforcement on Border
    Defendants Charged in the Border District Courts and Courts Affected.
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    Crisis On The Border, 2006.

    The five federal trial courts along the nation’s southwest border, for years coping with bulging criminal dockets, are feeling the impact of newly stepped-up enforcement of immigration laws.

    “The surge in new immigration cases brought by the Department of Justice . . . is increasing the caseload of the federal judges along the border—especially the magistrate judges—and the need for additional court staff, official court interpreters, defense lawyers, and courtroom space,â€

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    Hire more judges, house the illegals in tent cities until their hearings come up. Deport the babymakers immediately, as long as they are processed (fingerprinting, pictures, all known aliases entered into the database), deport their anchor kids with the moms too.

    There is NO excuse for not enforcing the laws, we've waited over 20 years now GIT R DONE!
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    Well, they need to earn their salaries? They have been vacationing long enough!

    ICE - work 24 hours a day 7 days a week

    Judges start a night court; and travel by horse and carriage like the western days; remember
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    [quote]“The surge in new immigration cases brought by the Department of Justice . . . is increasing the caseload of the federal judges along the border—especially the magistrate judges—and the need for additional court staff, official court interpreters, defense lawyers, and courtroom space,â€
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