The tidal wave of asylum seekers at America’s southern border is washing out in U.S. immigration courts. After years of roughly even odds of winning asylum,…
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Asylum Seekers Hit the Wall in Court, if They Bother to Show Up
More Asylum Seekers Game America’s Immigration System
A surge in asylum seekers is swamping U.S. immigration courts and swelling the country’s illegal-alien population.
The Never Ending Story: Immigration and Judicial Activism
A Detroit judge recently stopped the deportation of 1,444 Iraqi nationals. This represents another example of judicial activism trying to stop immigration enforcement.
Administration Considers Increasing Illegal Alien Scofflaw Problem
According to the New York Times , one of the illegal alien detention liberalizing policies under consideration by the administrations is providing detained illegal aliens the…
Immigration Court Burden Grows
The number of pending immigration court cases has soared from 130,000 in 1998 to an estimated 357,000 in 2014 according to a study by the Bipartisan…