Sentences with phrase «immigration judges at»

On May 2, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the Justice Department would increase prosecutors and immigration judges at the U.S. southern border to...
Only those who appeal against removal will have their case heard by a judge and even then it will be an immigration judge at a tribunal, not in a criminal court.
Since 2002, he has also been sitting part - time as an Immigration Judge at the First Tier Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber, which gives him unparalleled expertise.

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He was released the following day — he rode at Aqueduct last Thursday — and is awaiting a hearing before an immigration judge who will decide whether or not to deport him.
Her decision was later overturned by a judge at a first - tier immigration tribunal — who was happy with the documents provided by the couple and satisfied the wedding was «properly executed».
Also at 11 a.m., U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalization ceremony for 30 new citizens is held at One World Observatory, with U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Robert Katzmann administering the Oath of Allegiance and NYU Distinguished Scholar in Residence Preet Bharara delivering keynote remarks, One World Trade Center, Manhattan.
«We need more immigration judges, we need more immigration personnel at the border so that we can swiftly resolve these cases before children find their way to detention facilities and to other facilities as far away as New York.»
The Presiding judge, Justice Naa Adoley Azu, explained that her decision was to prevent Mr. Ashok from being at the mercy of the Immigration...
It was only two years ago that an immigration law judge refused to continue a hearing for an attorney at home with a 6 - week - old.
The immigration judge rejected this argument on the basis that the evidence did not establish that the intelligence service had committed widespread torture or killings directed at the civilian population.
A Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal and a fellow of the Refugee Law Initiative at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Mark is co-author of Asylum Law and Practice — «encyclopaedic... pre-eminent» according to one Supreme Court judge, and co-author of Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook --(«invaluable... to the armoury of all... a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice McClosJudge of the Upper Tribunal and a fellow of the Refugee Law Initiative at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Mark is co-author of Asylum Law and Practice — «encyclopaedic... pre-eminent» according to one Supreme Court judge, and co-author of Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook --(«invaluable... to the armoury of all... a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice McClosjudge, and co-author of Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook --(«invaluable... to the armoury of all... a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook --(«invaluable... to the armoury of all... a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice immigration judge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice McClosjudge and practitioner»: President of the Upper Tribunal Mr Justice McCloskey).
From the Associated Press Staci Zaretsky at Above the Law: 1 An immigration judge in Atlanta denied an attorney's request to delay a hearing that fell during her six - week maternity leave and then scolded her in front of a packed courtroom when she showed up with her 4 - week - old strapped to her chest and the infant began -LSB-...]
Metcalf interviewed immigration judges across the country in writing «Courting Disaster: Absent attendance and absent enforcement in America's immigration courts ``: «They described a system plunged into turmoil by appointees at the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security who ignored statutes, precedent, and regulation and imposed policies that dramatically increased backlogs and nearly halted adjudication.
125 See Yoon, supra note 123, at 661 (reporting that federal judges hearing civil cases ranked intellectual property and commercial litigation attorneys as providing the highest quality representation and family and immigration law attorneys as providing the lowest quality representation, and noting that the rankings are roughly consistent with relative attorney salaries in those practice areas).
No notice was served under the Immigration Act 1971, s 6 (2) at the time that the recommendation for deportation was made by the sentencing judge.
Solicitors and barristers have been invited to apply for 11 salaried judge positions at the new Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)(UTIAC).
There is, Judge Robert A. Katzmann wrote for a panel of Second Circuit judges in February, a «disturbing pattern of ineffectiveness» at the lower levels of the immigration bar, one that rears its head in the appeals courts with «alarming frequency.»
Speaking at a panel discussion before an audience at the American Bar Association's annual meeting in New York City, 2nd circuit judge Robert Katzmann and 9th circuit judge M. Margaret McKeown described a crisis fueled by increased enforcement and detention, bad or non-existent lawyering for immigrants facing deportation, as well as overwhelmed immigration judges and appeal judges.
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