Our legal system rests upon the principle that everyone is entitled to due process of law and a meaningful opportunity to be heard. But for far too long, the immigration system has failed to provide noncitizens with a system of justice that lives up to this standard. Learn about ways in which the immigration system could ensure that all noncitizens have a fair day in court.
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- FOIA
We're demanding information to uncover the hiring process for Assistant Chief Immigration Judge and their influence over the immigration courts.

- Blog
The complaint outlines systemic due process concerns around unprofessional behavior by immigration judges and troubling court practices in El Paso.

This special report lays out the the incongruency between America's criminal justice system and its immigration justice system, and provides recommendations for how these problems could be fixed.