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The last year the courts were able to complete more cases than they received was 2006.
Since then, the backlog has more than tripled—from about 170,000 to more than 516,000 cases, according to data cruncher Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University.
On average, people now wait 672 days (almost two years) to see an immigration judge.
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