


Trump Administration Ousts 20 Immigration Judges in Major Federal Workforce Cuts
The Trump administration has fired 20 immigration judges amid efforts to reduce the federal government, raising concerns over processing long-backlogged asylum cases.
Overview
In a controversial move amid significant federal workforce reductions, the Trump administration has fired 20 immigration judges, including 13 who had not yet been sworn in. This decision has drawn criticism from union officials and legal experts, who fear it will exacerbate the already significant backlog of over 3.7 million asylum cases in immigration courts. Matthew Biggs, head of the International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers, condemned the firings as inhumane and indicative of a broader agenda prioritizing mass deportations. The Justice Department remains silent on potential replacements for the terminated judges, raising further concerns about the future of immigration jurisprudence.
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