Four immigration court officials were removed from their positions on Monday. It’s unclear who is in charge at this point.
Multiple officials in the DOJ office that oversees immigration courts have been removed from their positions as part of the Trump administration's overhaul, sources say.
President Donald Trump fired top immigration officials at the Department of Justice quickly after taking office.
The Trump administration fired four top officials at the DOJ’s Executive Office of Immigration Review, which oversees U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's administration has reassigned about 20 senior career Justice Department attorneys, two ...
On his first day, the Republican dismissed the four women who oversaw a system that must resolve 3.5 million cases ...
President Donald Trump's administration has directed U.S. prosecutors to criminally investigate state and local officials who ...
The firings suggest President Donald Trump and his allies are seeking change in how asylum claims are processed and will ...
Those removed Monday are Sheila McNulty, who was serving as chief immigration judge; Mary Cheng, who occupied the EOIR directorship in an acting capacity; Jill Anderson, general counsel at EOIR ...
Also removed was chief immigration Judge Sheila McNulty, who became chief immigration judge in April 2023, after serving within EOIR for more than a decade. At the time of her appointment ...