Partisan Battles and Resignations Shake Immigration Courts
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Democrats in Washington introduced a bill to restrict who can be appointed as immigration judges, while Republicans won a House seat in Tennessee, with both developments highlighting ongoing political shifts. Additionally, the U.S. military conducted controversial boat strikes in the Caribbean, prompting congressional investigations, and concerns persist over federal staffing at the Department of Education affecting disability law enforcement.
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- Trump Administration Fires 8 Immigration Judges in New York The New York Times
- Trump administration fires 8 immigration judges in NYC, National Association of Immigration Judges official says ABC7 New York
- Democrats seek limits on who can serve as immigration judges amid mass layoffs NPR
- Comprehensive investigation across 21 cities exposes radical reshaping of immigration courts ap.org
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