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  2. Where fates are decided: Miami’s immigration courts are ...

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  3. Did Florida’s lieutenant governor say ‘illegal’ Cuban ...

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    Broken down by nationality, seven Cuban migrants were granted asylum in July in the Miami immigration court system. That represents about 58% of the asylum cases, according to TRAC’s numbers.

  4. Executive Office for Immigration Review - Wikipedia

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    EOIR has also been criticized for the significant backlog of immigration cases; as of December 2020, there are more than 1.2 million pending cases across the immigration courts. [29] In 2018, the Department of Justice instituted case quotas for immigration judges, requiring each to complete 700 cases per year, a rate requiring each IJ to close ...

  5. Wilkinson v. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Barr, the Supreme Court applied this provision to allow judicial review of whether immigration courts were appropriately applying undisputed facts to legal standards. The majority opinion cited the 2001 case Immigration and Naturalization Service v. St. Cyr, which identified a presumption in favor of judicial review over any administrative ...

  6. List of people deported or removed from the United States

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    In several cases (i.e., Charlie Chaplin, Adam Habib and Conrad Gallagher), the orders of deportation and/or exclusion were later lifted. Among many changes in terminology, "removal" superseded "deportation" in 1996 following the enactment of Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA). [3] [4]

  7. Massive Courts Backlog Could Slow Trump Deportation Plan - AOL

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    Currently there are 3.6 million cases pending before immigration judges, the largest number of such cases in the history of the American immigration system. That is a 44% increase from the 2.5 ...

  8. Eligio Cedeño - Wikipedia

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    On Wednesday, 18 May 2011, Judge Lourdes Martinez-Esquivel approved United States asylum for Eligio Cedeño in a Miami immigration court. Victor Cerda, his immigration attorney, said "the decision is objective proof that Eligio Cedeño was a political prisoner. Contrary to President Chávez's assertions, he is not a criminal." [9]

  9. Miami’s judicial race story lines: Name change controversy, a ...

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    In Circuit Court Group 3, Cervera is challenging Jean, a former Miami-Dade prosecutor and immigration lawyer who was appointed first to the county bench, then to circuit in 2020.