Open border crushing immigration court docket
NY Post:
Immigration court backlog surpasses record-breaking 3M pending cases: report
Despite hiring hundreds of new judges, the nation’s immigration court backlog under President Biden has reached a record level, ballooning to more than 3 million pending cases in November, according to a new report.
The backlog has grown by about 1 million cases since November 2022, according to data compiled by Syracuse University’s Transaction Records Access Clearinghouse, or TRAC.
Record levels of migrants crossing the southern US border under Biden, 81, have left immigration judges swamped, according to the TRAC report, with each judge now handling an average of 4,500 cases.
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This is another cost of Biden's open borders policies.
See also:
Texas has arrested thousands at the US-Mexico border as state expands powers to arrest migrants
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Friday that his government was aware of a new migrant caravan
And:
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The ongoing crisis at the southern border is breaking records as illegal migrant entries skyrocket, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data. The first week of December saw a record-setting 18,900 migrant apprehensions in Arizona's Tucson Sector alone, the section's Chief Border Patrol Agent John Modlin said.
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And:
Open Borders – Why Not Just Invite the Entire World to the U.S.?
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