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New data shows that the New York City immigration courts continue to have the largest backlog of any court in the country. Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse published data this week that shows New York has 113,066 cases pending in the courts. Los Angeles, the second highest backlog, has almost 83,000 cases. A court in Guam has the smallest backlog with just 23 cases. The backlog has grown steadily since Trump became president, and hit a total of a million cases this week. TRAC
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