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At the end of fiscal 2016, U.S. immigration courts had a backlog of 516,000 cases, according to Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse. Through June of this year, the backlog has grown by 18 percent.
Locally, the backlog increased even more. In Tennessee, it has jumped 28 percent, from 11,000 cases to 14,000. In Georgia, the backlog grew 38 percent, from 14,000 cases to 19,000.
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