The current administration wants to go after protesters using an obscure Cold War-era statute.
Ms. Doyle’s name was still listed on the court list of the Justice Department’s Executive Office for Immigration Review as of Friday night. EOIR used to be considered outside political give ...
She was set to join the ranks of the 735 or so immigration judges with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), the Department of Justice’s branch running the US immigration courts.
A union representing the judges said it “makes no sense” to make cuts to immigration courts as Trump promises to carry out mass deportations, which must go through the courts.
The Associated Press reported Saturday that it affected 20 judges in total across the Justice Department’s ... s immigration agenda. The EOIR did not immediately respond to POLITICO’s request ...
More than a dozen immigration judges were fired on Friday, coinciding with President Donald Trump's promise to trim the federal workforce. A union official told the Associated Press that 13 judges ...
Under the Trump administration, key changes occurred at the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) recently ... pending cases and [the Department of Justice] is asking Congress for more ...
An internal memo directs the closure of offices designed to ease the heavy pollution faced by poor and minority communities.
Google is urging President Trump’s Justice Department to abandon plans to break up its illegal monopoly over online search – and argued that doing so would jeopardize national security.