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To replenish their ranks, DOJ loosens requirements for temporary immigration judges

27 August 2025
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To replenish their ranks, DOJ loosens requirements for temporary immigration judges
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In a notable policy change, the Department of Justice has announced that temporary immigration judges will no longer need prior experience in immigration law, following the firing of over 100 judges. The Executive Office for Immigration Review stated that this decision aims to address the significant backlog of more than 3.7 million immigration cases awaiting adjudication.

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