Attorneys And Government Workers Call For Shutting Down Immigration Courts

As courts throughout New York and other states wound down most of their hearings to slow the spread of COVID-19, the nation’s immigration courts are still open for business—and those who work in these courtrooms say that’s a mistake.

A March 15th letter signed by unions representing immigration judges, government prosecutors from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and immigration lawyers, asked the Department of Justice—which runs the courts—to close them due to the coronavirus disease:

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