The U.S. Department of Justice has suspended a requirement instituted during the Trump administration that immigration judges complete 700 cases each year.
The memo sent last week from Chief Immigration Judge Tracy Short states the Biden administration will be adopting new procedures to evaluate the performance of immigration judges.
The 2018 policy, adopted by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, was intend...
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