Ex-judges sound alarm about feds ‘micromanaging’ immigration courts

Ex-judges sound alarm about feds ‘micromanaging’ immigration courts

It was April 10 and Nina Fróes sat on the bench at Chelmsford Immigration Court, presiding over a straightforward asylum case. In the middle of the proceedings, at 3:01 p.m., an email notification appeared on her screen that cut the hearing short. Its title read: NOTICE OF NON-CONVERSION. “I didn’t...

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