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  2. Immigration judge (United States) - Wikipedia

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    An immigration judge decides cases of aliens in various types of removal proceedings. [3] [4] During the proceedings, an immigration judge may grant any type of immigration relief or benefit to a noncitizen, including to his or her family members. An immigration judge is appointed by (and works under the direction of) the U.S. Attorney General.

  3. List of Asian American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Immigration Judge, U.S. Department of Justice (1993–2018) New York: retired [172] [173] Jeannie J. Hong Maryland District Court, District 1 (2011– ) Maryland: active [174] Wesley Hsu: Los Angeles County Superior Court (2017–2023); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2023– ) California: active [175] Mark ...

  4. Immigration to Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese immigration checkpoint in Ho Chi Minh City's cruise terminal. Immigration to Vietnam is the process by which people migrate to become Vietnamese residents. After the declaration of independence in 1945, immigration laws were modified to give the central government some control over immigrant workers arriving from nearby South Asian countries such as China (including Hong Kong ...

  5. Executive Office for Immigration Review - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ) is the authority under which trial-level immigration judges are situated. [13] Like the EOIR director and deputy director, the Chief Immigration Judge is appointed by the attorney general, though he or she is supervised directly by the director of EOIR. [ 13 ]

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

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    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), particularly the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), handles all matters of deportation. [1] Their decisions may be appealed and reviewed by federal judges. [2]

  7. National Association of Immigration Judges - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Immigration Judges is a union of judges, with the stated mission "to promote independence and enhance the professionalism, dignity, and efficiency of the Immigration Courts". Members are judges that work in the United States' Executive Office for Immigration Review, commonly known as the "Immigration Court". For ...

  8. Category:Judges by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese judges (1 C, 3 P) Y. Yemeni judges (3 C, 3 P) (previous page) Pages in category "Judges by nationality" This category contains only the following page ...

  9. Nicholas Garaufis - Wikipedia

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    Garaufis was born in Paterson, New Jersey, to Demetria (1924–2011) and George Garaufis (1919–2007).His father was a civil engineer and his mother was the district office manager for Republican Congressman Seymour Halpern. [1]