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The U.S. Supreme Court this week rebuffed immigration judges who challenged limits on their capacity to weigh in on public policy. In 2020, immigration judges sued the government over a provision limiting their ability to speak publicly about their job, arguing it infringed their free speech rights. This issue has taken on greater significance as Trump has put new pressure on the immigration system. Judges, who are part of an administrative court system, rule on asylum petitions, deportations, and other such things The Executive Office for Immigration Review, a Justice Department agency, administers them. The case presents a legal problem regarding the correct forum for adjudicating such employee continue reading …
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