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Immigration judges headed to 12 U.S. cities to speed deportations
2017-03-18
[Reuters] The U.S. Justice Department is developing plans to temporarily reassign immigration judges from around the country to 12 cities to speed up deportations of illegal immigrants who have been charged with crimes, according to two administration officials.

How many judges will be reassigned and when they will be sent is still under review, according to the officials, but the Justice Department has begun soliciting volunteers for deployment.

The targeted cities are New York; Los Angeles; Miami; New Orleans; San Francisco; Baltimore, Bloomington, Minnesota; El Paso, Texas; Harlingen, Texas; Imperial, California; Omaha, Nebraska and Phoenix, Arizona. They were chosen because they are cities which have high populations of illegal immigrants with criminal charges, the officials said.

A spokeswoman for the Justice Department's Executive Office of Immigration Review, which administers immigration courts, confirmed that the cities have been identified as likely recipients of reassigned immigration judges, but did not elaborate on the planning.

The plan to intensify deportations is in line with a vow made frequently by President Donald Trump on the campaign trail last year to deport more illegal immigrants involved in crime.

The Department of Homeland Security asked for the judges' reshuffle, an unusual move given that immigration courts are administered by the Department of Justice. A Homeland Security spokeswoman declined to comment on any plan that has not yet been finalized.

Under an executive order signed by Trump in January, illegal immigrants with pending criminal cases are regarded as priorities for deportation whether they have been found guilty or not.

That is a departure from former President Barack Obama's policy, which prioritized deportations only of those convicted of serious crimes.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Skidmark, I got caught up in the euphoria of the idea of exiling radical judges to far-away places. Thanks for the reality check.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-03-18 18:39  

#3  The targeted cities are...

Sanctuary Cities
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-03-18 11:31  

#2  I recommend Fairbanks, AK. Average winter low temperatures range from −15 to −25 °. The average first and last hard freeze are September 9 and May 15.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-03-18 10:24  

#1  Can you move, what's his name to Alaska - I'm sure they need federal judges?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-03-18 03:04  

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