A Few Simple Snarky Rules to Make Life Better
A Quick Bible Study Vol. 306: ‘Fear Not' Old Testament – Part 2
The War on Warring
Jasmine Crockett Finally Added Some Policy to Her Website and it Was a...
No Sanctuary in the Sanctuary
Chromosomes Matter — and Women’s Sports Prove It
The Economy Will Decide Congress — If Republicans Actually Talk About It
The Real United States of America
These Athletes Are Getting Paid to Shame Their Own Country at the Olympics
WaPo CEO Resigns Days After Laying Off 300 Employees
Georgia's Jon Ossoff Says Trump Administration Imitates Rhetoric of 'History's Worst Regim...
U.S. Thwarts $4 Million Weapons Plot Aimed at Toppling South Sudan Government
Minnesota Mom, Daughter, and Relative Allegedly Stole $325k from SNAP
Michigan AG: Detroit Man Stole 12 Identities to Collect Over $400,000 in Public...
Does Maxine Waters Really Think Trump Will Be Bothered by Her Latest Tantrum?
Tipsheet

Report: US Judges Removed From Mexico Border as Illegal Crossings Continue to Plummet

The number of illegal border crossings has declined so much that U.S. judges assigned to the U.S.-Mexico border to process asylum requests have been recalled because they have too few cases to hear.

Advertisement

And guess who’s being credited with that drop? President Trump, of course.

Reuters reports (emphasis mine):

The dearth of cases at two Texas facilities where the judges are based can be traced to a sharp drop in illegal border crossings by women and children since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.

Eight immigration judges were reassigned from their regular courts to detention centers at the border beginning on March 20 as part of Trump's executive order to curb illegal immigration.

Six of the judges have had full dockets, handling dozens of cases per week. But the two at detention centers housing women and children in Dilley and Karnes County, Texas had so few cases their presence was deemed a waste of resources by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to one of the sources.

In March, the number of parents making the trek with children had dropped a whopping 93 percent from December, the Department of Homeland Security recently reported.

Advertisement

Following through on his campaign promise, President Trump has taken a tough stance on illegal immigration, enacting policies that make nearly all illegal border crossers subject to deportation. The judges were assigned to the border so that cases of those seeking asylum could be heard more quickly, and, if considered ineligible, could be deported more rapidly.

After more than three weeks in Dilley, the judge had no hearings, while the one in Karnes County had four, according to a spokeswoman for the DOJ’s Executive Office of Immigration Review, Reuters reports.

Sounds like a campaign promise kept. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement