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IS THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TRYING TO ABOLISH THE IMMIGRATION COURT SYSTEM?

That’s what The National Association of Immigration Judges, https://www.naij-usa.org/, appears to be saying in the attached Press Release:

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BREAKING: STATEMENT BY IMMIGRATION JUDGES UNION ON MAJOR

CHANGE ANNOUNCED TO IMMIGRATION COURTS

August 24, 2019

Statement by the Hon. Ashley Tabaddor,

Pres. of the National Association

of Immigration Law Judges

In an unprecedented attempt at agency overreach to dismantle the Immigration Court, the Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) today published a new interim rule, effective next Monday, Aug 26, which takes steps to dismantle the Immigration Court system. DOJ's action ends any transparency and assurance of independent decision making over individual cases.

By collapsing the policymaking role with the adjudication role into a single individual, the Director of EOIR, an unconfirmed political appointee, the Immigration Court system has effectively been dismantled," said Ashley Tabaddor, President of the National Association of Immigration Judges.

The new rule is a wolf in sheep's clothing. While couched in bureaucratic language, the impact of this regulation is to substitute the policy directives of a single political appointee over the legal analysis of non-political, independent adjudicators. The creation of a mini-Attorney General in the BOIR's Director, who is a political appointee, not confirmed by the Senate and currently not empowered to adjudicate cases, will in effect abolish the separation of functions where the Attorney General's duties as a law enforcement agent are distinct and separate from his adjudicatory duties.

The unprecedented creation of an Office of Policy within EOIR under the Director's authority, designed to formulate, coordinate, and implement the executive branch's immigration law enforcement policies combined with the Director's new direct adjudicatory role over individual cases, removes any semblance of an independent, non-political court system which ensures due process rather than political expediency.

Furthermore, this bold-faced power-grab undermines oversight by the public through the established notice and comment procedure.

The National Association of Immigration Judges received notice of this action only today when the press was advised. We are currently studying the regulation carefully to provide a more detailed analysis in the days ahead.

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We will indeed have to follow this disturbing development closely in the days ahead. In my view it is a brazen attempt by the Trump Administration to eliminate any semblance of due process rights for aliens facing deportation in our immigration courts. The proposed regulation has not been made public yet, which is shocking in and of itself, but when it is published I predict it will meet an almost immediate challenge in the federal courts.

Brian O’Neill

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