I know, I know. Like me, you are totally shocked by this.
"Thousands of family units that recently entered the United States illegally failed to appear before immigration judges between July 18 and October 7 of this year...
According to the EOIR documents, in that two-and-a-half month period from mid-July to early October, immigration judges across the country rendered 3,885 decisions on removal cases dealing with “aliens” in family units. Of those decisions, 94 percent (3,661) were made “in absentia,” or the alien’s failure to appear resulted in an order of removal."
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #1I know, I know. Like me, you are totally shocked by this.
"Thousands of family units that recently entered the United States illegally failed to appear before immigration judges between July 18 and October 7 of this year...
According to the EOIR documents, in that two-and-a-half month period from mid-July to early October, immigration judges across the country rendered 3,885 decisions on removal cases dealing with “aliens” in family units. Of those decisions, 94 percent (3,661) were made “in absentia,” or the alien’s failure to appear resulted in an order of removal."