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According to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, through December, there were nearly 1.6 million cases pending on the dockets of the nation’s approximately 580 immigration judges. That’s up from just over one million in FY 2019.…
Of course, unless something changes quickly, the number of new cases will far exceed 440,000 annually…. December is not traditionally a month in which most migrants choose to enter illegally. CBPOs and agents at the Southwest border could be dealing with 250,000 to 300,000-plus illegal migrants in May, when the travel season gets into full swing.
That will bring border enforcement, and the immigration court system, to a crushing halt.
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