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Northeastern University law professor says ICE raids to deport ‘millions’ of immigrants would exacerbate a backlog in the immigration courts
If U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were to “begin the process of removing millions” of immigrants living in the country without legal permission, it would exacerbate a backlog in the immigration courts, where some people now have to wait for as long as 10 years before their cases are heard, says Northeastern law professor Hemanth Gundavaram.

Northeastern University law professor says ICE raids to deport ‘millions’ of immigrants would exacerbate a backlog in the immigration courts

How the 7-Eleven immigration raids ‘feed on fear’
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents serve an employment audit notice at a 7-Eleven convenience store Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018, in Los Angeles. Agents said they targeted about 100 7-Eleven stores nationwide Wednesday to open employment audits and interview workers. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

How the 7-Eleven immigration raids ‘feed on fear’

How Trump’s deportation plan could damage the economy

How Trump’s deportation plan could damage the economy