Immigrants fighting deportation generally have a chance to make their case in court, where they can ask a judge to allow them to stay in the US by arguing they qualify for asylum or another legal option. This year, as the coronavirus pandemic gripped the US, the nation's immigration court system -- which is operated by the Justice Department -- partially shut down, leading to the postponement of hearings and fueling the growing backlog already facing the system.
" Children have also typically been afforded more time to prepare."On account of mail delays and other factors, many of these children have been left with approximately three weeks to submit applications with potentially life and death consequences," Boyd said. The Justice Department has not responded to a request for comment.
Overtly obvious that’s he’s trying to scrape shit together before he’s kicked out in 2 months... Signs of a pathetic, unaccomplished leader.
Under Barr the justice department is anything but a department for justice. Under Barr it has become the racist arm of the Trump administration, not independent anymore but compliant to a racist president. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out Donnie and family
Is there anyone uglier than jakie tapper? Well yes there all from the same cut of the cloth!
45s sadism at work
Help is on the way. Congratulations to President Elect Biden
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Deport the trump administration 😁👍🏻
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