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- Trump administration fires 8 immigration judges in New York City . . .
All eight judges worked out of immigration court offices at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, which is where Immigration and Customs Enforcement is headquartered in the city, the official told
- Trump Administration Fires 8 Immigration Judges in New York
The Trump administration fired eight immigration judges in New York City on Monday, according to two people with knowledge of the matter The firings followed an earlier round of job cuts in New
- 8 immigration judges canned by Trump admin after . . . - New York Post
Eight Manhattan immigration judges were fired Monday by the Trump administration after the government was hit with a discrimination suit by a recently terminated immigration judge
- 8 immigration judges fired in latest Trump admin move: Report - MSN
The Trump administration has fired eight immigration judges in New York City, sharply cutting staff at one of the country’s busiest immigration courts as President Donald Trump vows to speed up
- Trump administration fires numerous New York immigration judges
U S President Donald Trump's administration on Monday fired at least seven immigration judges in New York City, according to a spokesperson for the National Association of Immigration Judges and
- Trump administration fires 8 immigration judges in NYC, National . . .
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The Trump Administration fired eight immigration judges in New York City earlier on Monday, an official at the National Association of Immigration Judges said The judges
- Eight immigration judges at 26 Federal Plaza fired by Trump admin . . .
The Trump administration has given the boot to eight New York City immigration judges working on cases at 26 Federal Plaza
- Trump Administration Fires 8 NYC Immigration Judges Amid Discrimination . . .
The Trump administration has terminated eight immigration judges in New York City, with the judges serving at 26 Federal Plaza, amid legal challenges alleging discrimination, reports Baltimore Chronicle with a reference to Realnist This action follows a lawsuit filed by Tania Nemer, a former immigration judge from Ohio, who claims she was unlawfully dismissed due to her gender, dual
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