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Immigration court caseload 2024

The immense and growing immigration court caseload in 2024, with nearly 1.8 million new cases and a backlog in the millions.

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Jan 17, 2026
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How many lawful permanent residents were placed in removal proceedings (not necessarily deported) in 2025 according to EOIR case data?

The available EOIR materials in the provided reporting do not contain a clear, single-line figure for how many lawful permanent residents (LPRs were) placed in removal proceedings in calendar year 202...

Feb 5, 2026

What has been the operational impact of the Administration’s 2024 hires of asylum officers and immigration judges on case backlogs?

The in immigration judge hiring and steps to expand asylum officer adjudication increased adjudicatory capacity and shortened onboarding timelines, but did not stop the from growing because case recei...

Jan 22, 2026

How have federal appellate and Supreme Court rulings in 2025–2026 shaped the standard of evidence and constitutional claims available to LPRs in removal proceedings?

’s 2025 decisions have tightened and clarified procedural triggers that affect LPRs’ access to cancellation of removal while also opening new avenues to challenge agency procedure; lower appellate and...

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