⚖️NDPA SUPERSTAR BEN WIN-OGRAD WINS A BIGGIE IN 4TH ON IJ CONDUCT — Tinoco Acevedo v. Garland
Ben Winograd, EsquireImmigrant & Refugee Appellate CenterFalls Church, VA Dan Kowalski reports for LexisNexis Immigration Community! CA4 on IJ
Ben Winograd, EsquireImmigrant & Refugee Appellate CenterFalls Church, VA Dan Kowalski reports for LexisNexis Immigration Community! CA4 on IJ
Isabela DiasStaff Writer, Immigration & Social IssuesMother JonesPHOTO: Twitter Professor Andrew S. RosenbergAssistant Professor of Political
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12R1mt07Z4S7R7xiieRUznueR9DRXrBdq/view?usp=sharing Al Otro Lado v. Mayorkas U.S. District Judge Cynthia Bashant
Dana MilbankOpinion ColumnistWashington
Hon. Jeffrey S. ChaseJeffrey S. Chase BlogCoordinator & Chief Spokesperson, Round Table of Former Immigration Judges “Sir Jeffrey” Chase
CAUTION: You are about to enter the “Mayorkas-Garland Twilight Zone!”The Twilight Zone Billy Mumy 1961.jpg:PHOTO: Public Realm Check out this US
Here’s the list of the 19 newly appointed U.S. Immigration Judges:
Rachel MonroeContributing WriterThe New YorkerPHOTO: Twitter https://apple.news/AX5E8qIWlQYOauANHEV2g3w . . . . Between 2015 and 2020, about fifty
Would you want this guy as your Immigration Judge or BIA “panel?” If not, tell Garland to “pull the plug” on his deadly and incompetent
Adina AppelbaumDirector, Immigration Impact LabCAIR CoalitionPHOTO: “30 Under 30” from Forbes https://www.facebook.com/CAIRCoalitionDC Capital
IN MEMORIAM: Hon. David Crosland, Judge, Former Legacy INS Acting Commissioner & General Counsel, Civil Rights Activist, Private Practitioner,
TRAC reports: https://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/691/ DHS Fails to File Paperwork Leading to Large Numbers of Dismissals Published Jul 29,
Rev. Craig MousinOmbudspersonRefugee and Forced Migration Studies, Grace School of Applied DiplomacyDePaul UniversityPHOTO: DePaul Website Craig
Hon. Lawrence O. BurmanU.S. Immigration JudgeArlington, VAPictured addressing conference at CISPHOTO: YouTube By Paul Wickham Schmidt Courtside
Julia ToepferNational Immigrant Justice Center (“NIJC”) Since the 1990s, U.S. immigration policy has centered