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November 21 was just another day for Jeremiah Johnson, hearing three cases from immigrants seeking to stay in the United States in his courtroom in San Francisco. That was until he heard two of his fellow immigration judges had been fired. Heading back to ...
More than a quarter of federal immigration judges in California have been fired, retired or quit since the start of the Trump administration. The reduction follows a trend in immigration courts nationwide and constitutes, critics say, an attack on the rule ...
In a bizarre case, a Wisconsin jury, after a four-day trial earlier this month, found Judge Hannah Dugan, a state court judge, guilty of felony obstruction for helping a Mexican national evade immigration officials during an arrest attempt at the ...