Immigration courts reportedly begin 'mega master' hearings, applying to more than 100 immigrants at a time
The new docket format is meant to speed cases and boost removal orders, while attorneys warn many immigrants may miss rescheduled dates.
- Immigration courts across the country are scheduling hearings for 100 or more immigrants at once, called 'mega masters,' with the practice starting in Chicago, Boston, and Chelmsford, Mass., and soon expanding to Dallas Immigration Court.
- Each mega masters hearing clusters 100 or more immigrants before one judge, compared to two or three dozen previously, with immediate removal orders issued if immigrants miss the hearing. Vanessa Dojaquez-Torres, practicing policy counsel at AILA, said the practice appears 'designed to increase' automatic deportation orders.
- Despite announcing record judicial hirings, the Justice Department brought on 77 judges and five temporary military lawyers last week, yet more than 100 judges have been fired or forced out over the past year, including several in New York and California.
- Cases originally scheduled for 2027, 2028, or 2029 are being pulled forward into mega masters hearings as ICE plans to detain at least 99,000 people daily. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the administration is 'committed to restoring the rule of law' in the immigration system.
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NPR reports: Immigration courts inside the Justice Department are drastically accelerating immigrants’ hearings and bunching them together with the goal of issuing more deportation orders. The new and unprecedented tactic was shared with NPR by immigration attorneys and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a trade association that tracks trends in these courts. Immigrants are now being scheduled for massive master calendar hearings — or…
Immigration courts reportedly begin 'mega master' hearings, applying to more than 100 immigrants at a time
Federal immigration courts are working to speed up deportations, reportedly by holding mass hearings with potentially vulnerable subjects.According to reporting first published by NPR, the Justice Department has scheduled hearings with more than 100 people at a time, holding what are called "mega master" hearings. The procedure is an expansion of the common practice of holding hearings with dozens of immigrants at a time.Immigration attorneys al…
Immigration courts are using a new tactic to speed up deportations By: Ximena Bustillo MPR Article Immigration courts under the Department of Justice are dramatically speeding up immigration hearings and grouping them together with the aim of issuing more deportation orders.This unprecedented new tactic was revealed to NPR by immigration lawyers and the American Association of Immigration Lawyers, a professional association that analyses trends …
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