Monday, 11 March 2019

DOJ seeks $72M to hire more than 100 immigration judges, attorneys to help clear massive asylum backlog In its budget request for the upcoming fiscal year, the Justice Department said it needs over $72 million to fund the "stronger enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws,” according to materials released Monday, in an aggressive move intended to reduce the nation's backlog of asylum cases dramatically.


DOJ seeks $72M to hire more than 100 immigration judges, attorneys to help clear massive asylum backlog



In its budget request for the upcoming fiscal year, the Justice Department said it needs over $72 million to fund the "stronger enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws,” according to materials released Monday, in an aggressive move intended to reduce the nation's backlog of asylum cases dramatically.

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