The Department of Justice has proposed a regulation that would officially wipe out rules adopted by President Donald Trump’s administration that gave the executive branch the ability to review decisions by the Board of Immigration Appeals and would reinstate the ability of immigration judges to postpone cases.
The Trump policies, adopted in December 2020, were intended to speed up deportation proceedings and give more control to the head of...
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