The U.S. immigration court system has experienced a 25% reduction in immigration judges over the past year, according to a report from NPR. This decline in judicial resources is expected to exacerbate delays in immigration proceedings and affect the overall efficiency of the immigration system.
Key Details:
- Current number of immigration judges: 300, down from 400 a year ago.
- The reduction is attributed to dismissals and retirements.
- The shortage is likely to lead to increased backlogs in immigration cases.
- The Department of Justice is under pressure to address the staffing crisis in immigration courts.
This shortage of judges may significantly impact immigrants facing deportation and those seeking asylum, as longer wait times for hearings become the norm. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @EIG_Law
