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Judges and Judiciary,
Immigration,
Government

May 3, 2018

New federal prosecutors to be hired to handle immigration cases

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it would hire new prosecutors and reallocate immigration judges to deal with what it said were increasing attempts by immigrants to cross the southwestern border illegally.

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it would hire new prosecutors and reallocate immigration judges to deal with what it said were increasing attempts by immigrants to cross the southwestern border illegally.

The Trump administration said it would hire 35 new assistant U.S. attorneys, including eight in the Southern District of California.

The government would also start using 1...

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