From loss of documents to absentee deportation: what's going on in US immigration courts

  The ICE prosecutor lost the detainee's file, immigrants spend more time in prison due to a malfunctioning video communication system, the judge will deport children because they did not appear in court. Documented NY talks about some examples of negligence that the publication's columnists watched for three months ...

Immigration courts resume work and close again: more than 1 million cases in line

Immigration courts in New Jersey, Maryland and Michigan reopen after being quarantined. A backlog of 1,2 million immigration cases is expected, AlJazeera writes. Some courts were closed again without explanation a few days after the resumption of work. Three immigration courts in the United States ...

Former Russian official detained by ICE agents in Florida released on bail

The decision about whether he can continue to live in the States will be taken by the court. The US Immigration Police (ICE) released Ahmed Bilalov - the businessman is at home. An acquaintance of Bilalov told Vedomosti about this. According to him, Ahmed gave comprehensive answers to all ...

'Fake meetings': why USCIS gives wrong dates of immigration hearings in court, and what to do

When the Key West woman finally received notice of a hearing date for her case in immigration court, she prepared for a grueling trip to Miami. But the answer in court shocked her, causing a panic attack, writes the Seattle Times. Immigrant from Russia ...

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