Q & A and slides from Sept. 12, 2024 Stakeholder Engagement
Hamed Aleaziz, New York Times, Oct. 4, 2024 (gift link) "The Biden administration said Friday it would allow the temporary legal permission for migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, and Nicaragua...
Singh v. Garland (2-1) "Jaswinder Singh, a citizen and native of India, appeals the Board of Immigration’s (“BIA”) decision affirming the Immigration Judge’s (“IJ”...
CGRS, Oct. 1, 2024 "Last night, a federal judge ruled in a case challenging the Biden administration’s policy of turning back asylum seekers who approach ports of entry along the southern...
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project and National Immigration Litigation Alliance, Oct. 2, 2024 " FREE WEBINAR Today, Oct. 2 from 3-4pm Eastern, 2-3pm Central, 12-1 Pacific On September 26, a U...
EOIR, Feb. 6, 2023
"The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) today announced the appointment of 23 immigration judges to immigration courts in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Louisiana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Texas, and Virginia. These immigration judges are career employees, and EOIR selected them after a thorough competitive application process. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland officially appointed Themistoklis E. Aliferis, Judy Lynn Archuleta, Abby Anna Batko-Taylor, Jennifer R. Bell, Jason E. Braun, Andrea Cole, Brian J. Counihan, Jonathan Goulding, Meghan E. Heesch, Andrew J. Hewitt, Jason L. Jones, Peter A. Kim, Jennie L. Kneedler, Vimala S. Mangoli, Jessica K. Miles, James F. Polivka, Sherease R. Pratt, Charles N. Purnell, Taiyyeba S. Skomra, Michelle A. Slayton, Richard W. VanVeldhuisen, Alysha M. Welsh, and Sarah B. Yeomans to their new positions. EOIR continues to work to expand its immigration judge corps and welcomes qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join the agency. In addition to making a difference through service to our Nation, immigration judges join a diverse and inclusive workforce. Individuals interested in these critical positions are invited to sign up for job alerts that are sent when new opportunities become available. Biographical information for the newly-appointed immigration judges follows: ..."