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immigration judges
News
January 28, 2021
These Young People Were Told They Could Stay in the U.S. They Might Get Deported Anyway.
Some 26,000 immigrant children who claim abuse, neglect or abandonment must remain effectively undocumented for years, despite being eligible for green cards.
By
Andrew R. Calderon
News
July 16, 2019
Trump Tried to Deport People Faster. Immigration Courts Slowed Down Instead.
A series of policy changes has failed to reduce the ever-growing backlog of cases waiting to be resolved.
By
Julia Preston
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Andrew R. Calderon
News
March 20, 2019
Immigration Courts Getting Lost in Translation
Dial-an-interpreter services rankle judges who want in-person translators.
By
Joseph Darius Jaafari
Commentary
January 14, 2019
What Becoming an American Means Now
The Marshall Project's new film series takes you inside the U.S. immigration system through personal, poignant testimonials.
By
Neil Barsky
News
September 14, 2018
Zero Tolerance Lives On
And it’s sapping energy from other law enforcement missions
By
Julia Preston