Caseloads in immigration courts have been "reaching crisis proportions," said Karen Grisez,...
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02/03/10
WASHINGTON - Problems in the immigration justice system are pervasive and widespread, says a new report that calls for an overhaul of the law and agency policies. Find Us On Facebook
The report released Tuesday and prepared pro bono by the law firm of Arnold & Porter LLP for the American Bar Association Commission on Immigration, identified six areas of the system needing reform — Department of Homeland Security, immigration courts, Board of Immigration Appeals, Circuit Court Judicial Review, representation, and system restructuring.
Caseloads in immigration courts have been "reaching crisis proportions," said Karen Grisez,...
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