Immigration judges fired by Trump administration say they will fight back
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Federal immigration judges fired by the Trump administration are filing appeals, pursuing legal action and speaking out in an unusually public campaign to fight back.
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U.S. immigration courts — with a backlog of about 3.5 million cases — became a key focus of Trump's hard-line immigration enforcement efforts.
Arizona's only provider of legal and social services for unaccompanied migrant children had to stop taking on new cases, due to government contract cuts and an uncertain future for federal funding.
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