How to reduce the immigration court backlog without hiring more judges
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The immigration court backlog has surged dramatically, increasing from 1,457,547 cases in fiscal 2021 to a staggering 3,716,106 in fiscal 2024. This rise highlights significant challenges in the immigration system, raising concerns about the efficiency and fairness of legal proceedings for immigrants. Addressing this issue without hiring more judges is crucial, as it impacts countless lives and the overall integrity of the judicial process.
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