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DOJ Final Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules
(1385 KB - 8/22/2011)
DOJ Final Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules, dated 8/22/11, establishing a working group to institutionalize a culture of retrospective review and identifying several rules for review including 8 CFR Parts 1003, 1103, 1211, 1212, 1215, 1216, and 1235. AILA Doc. No. 11082279.
AILA Doc. No. 11082279.
DOJ Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules
(1291 KB - 6/10/2011)
DOJ Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules, dated May 18, 2011, creates an internal working group that would review existing regulations, collaborate with rulemaking components, solicit public comment, and recommend revisions. AILA Doc. No. 11061068.
AILA Doc. No. 11061068.
TRAC Report on Immigration Convictions for February 2011
(5/20/2011)
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) report reveals that the government reported 5837 new immigration prosecutions during February 2011, based on data from DOJ. According to TRAC analysis, this figure is up 8.8 percent over the previous month. AILA Doc. No. 11052077.
AILA Doc. No. 11052077.
TRAC Report on Immigration Prosecutions for February 2011
(5/20/2011)
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) report reveals that the government reported 6382 new immigration prosecutions during February 2011, based on data from DOJ. According to TRAC analysis, this figure is up 19 percent over the previous month. AILA Doc. No. 11052076.
AILA Doc. No. 11052076.
TRAC Report on Immigration Convictions for November 2010
(2/18/2011)
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) report finding that during November 2010, the government reported 5856 new immigration convictions, which according to its analysis, is up 0.7% over the previous month. AILA Doc. No. 11021865.
AILA Doc. No. 11021865.
TRAC Report on Immigration Prosecutions for November 2010
(2/18/2011)
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) report finding that during November 2010, the government reported 6096 new immigration prosecutions, which according to its analysis, is down 1.5 percent from the previous month. AILA Doc. No. 11021864.
AILA Doc. No. 11021864.
TRAC Reports Immigration Prosecutions Once More on the Rise
(6/16/2010)
TRAC issued a news release on an increase in federal immigration prosecutions. According to TRAC, recent DOJ figures indicate that there were 8,287 immigration prosecutions in March 2010, more than in any month since July 2009. AILA Doc. No. 10061671.
AILA Doc. No. 10061671.
TRAC Report: Immigration Case Backlog Continues to Grow
(5/25/2010)
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) issued a report finding that the number of cases awaiting resolution before the immigration courts reached 242,776 matters at the end of March 2010. The average length of time cases have been waiting increased to 443 days. AILA Doc. No. 10052576.
AILA Doc. No. 10052576.
TRAC Issues Report on Backlogged Immigration Matters
(3/12/2010)
The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) issued a report titled Backlogged Immigration Matters Climb, finding that pending cases backlogged in immigration courts reached 228,421 matters in the first months of FY 2010. AILA Doc. No. 10031265.
AILA Doc. No. 10031265.
Up Against the Clock: Fixing the Broken Employment Authorization Asylum Clock
(1151 KB - 2/12/2010)
Penn State Law’s Center for Immigrants’ Rights and AIC’s Legal Action Center released a new study, "Up Against the Clock: Fixing the Broken Employment Authorization Asylum Clock." The report addresses problems and solutions to perennial asylum clock problems. AILA Doc. No. 10021262.
AILA Doc. No. 10021262.
ABA Report Addresses Immigration Removal Process
(2/10/2010)
Executive summary of report from the American Bar Association regarding problems in the immigration removal process and recommendations for reform. AILA Doc. No. 10021063.
AILA Doc. No. 10021063.