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The youths were among 20 from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala who were set to appear in federal immigration court Tuesday for initial deportation hearings. But they weren’t there — 18 of the children whose cases were set to be heard didn’t show up Tuesday for court.
It was an absentee rate that federal Immigration Judge Michael Baird said was “highly unusual,” so high that he reset the hearings for Aug. 11 rather than possibly issuing a deportation order.
Baird said he was concerned that the children may not have received proper notice of the hearings from the government. Attorney Lynn Javier, with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, agreed that it was “prudent” to reset the hearings.
Does anybody still "trust" the immigration court system ?
originally posted by: thesaneone
a reply to: xuenchen
I say we should blame the sponsor of these children.
Anyone know how to contact these "sponsors"?
originally posted by: thesaneone
a reply to: xuenchen
I say we should blame the sponsor of these children.
Anyone know how to contact these "sponsors"?
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Holy Moly.
Are there really people that are surprised by this? They made it, they are here. Now they can disappear.
originally posted by: thesaneone
a reply to: xuenchen
I say we should blame the sponsor of these children.
Anyone know how to contact these "sponsors"?
originally posted by: xuenchen
If they did, they would take safer routes wouldn't they.
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
You guys did evolve do, whent from dog eating muslim commie to progressist, thats a huge step, im so proud.