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  • Chicago-Based Groups Release Report on Videoconferencing (11/9/2005)
    Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice and the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago have released a joint study entitled, “Videoconferencing in Removal Proceedings: A Case Study of the Chicago Immigration Court.” The report contains recommendations and calls for a moratorium on the use of videoconferencing until improvements are made.
  • DOJ's OIG Report Finds Progress on Interoperable Fingerprint Systems to be Stalled (12/29/2004)
    The DOJ's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) finds that the DOJ, DHS and DOS "have not agreed on a uniform fingerprint Technology Standard nor agreed how to develop a fully interoperable system that provides law enforcement agencies with 'readily and easily accessible' access to IDENT and US-VISIT immigration records as directed by Congress." (PDF, 3.4MB) AILA Doc. No. 04122961.
  • EOIR Five Year Strategic Plan for Years 2005-2010(512 KB - 10/5/2004)
    EOIR strategic plan for FY2005-2010, providing a comprehensive, multi-year framework for carrying out its mission, including the following goals: timely adjudications, professional services, electronic filing, and workforce standards. AILA Doc. No. 04100565. AILA Doc. No. 04100565.
  • Paper Analyzes Whether BIA Members Were "Downsized" Because of Their Views (9/14/2004)
    In a paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, author Peter J. Levinson explores the downsizing of the BIA and possible correlations between Board members removed and their views. The link takes you to the APSA website, where you should select "Search for Papers" then search by author name, Peter Levinson. AILA Doc. No. 04091410.