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According to data collected by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, which compiles immigration data across the country including on caseloads, the average wait time as recently as 2010 for a case to be processed in immigration court in Chicago was a little over one year.
But it has increased each year since. By 2014 it was 733 days, and in the federal fiscal year that ended this fall, it had swelled to 1,019 days.
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