U.S. Government Shutdown Worsens Immigration Court Backlog
Last November, TRAC: Immigration reported that the immigration courts had a backlog of a million cases. The long shutdown of the U.S. government has made matters worse. Louise Radnofsky reports for the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) that “[t]he immigration-court backlog grew by at least 10% during the partial government shutdown, as a funding dispute centered on border security left the nation’s overloaded immigration system digging out of an even deeper hole than before the five-week standoff.”
KJ
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