By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
LOS ANGELES - Nearly a year after U.S. Justice Department officials conceded they considered politics when hiring immigration judges, eleven new judges have been sworn in, including three in California.
The immigration judges include a former circuit court judge, a private immigration at...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
LOS ANGELES - Nearly a year after U.S. Justice Department officials conceded they considered politics when hiring immigration judges, eleven new judges have been sworn in, including three in California.
The immigration judges include a former circuit court judge, a private immigration at...
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