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To: DoodleDawg

Before a person is deported they are entitled to a hearing and an appeal if they are ruled deported by the hearing. The hearing is in front of the Executive Office for Immigration Review.

The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is an office of the United States Department of Justice and is responsible for adjudicating immigration cases in the United States. EOIR oversees immigration courts in the United States through the Office of the Chief Immigration Judge. Additionally, the Board of Immigration Appeals, which hears appeals from immigration courts, is part of EOIR.

The chief function of EOIR is to conduct removal proceedings, which are administrative proceedings to determine the removability of individuals in the United States. Removal proceedings are conducted in immigration courts. As of 2008, there are fifty-two immigration courts throughout the United States.

This means to deport all 11,500,000 illegal aliens in two years each EOIR court would have to hear 442 cases per day. That is not including the appeals. You can make up all the situation you want but the law is the law. What Trump is saying is impossible. I know Trump supporters don’t like facts, but any one who says it can be done in two years is an idiot.


132 posted on 09/11/2015 6:04:03 PM PDT by glabbe
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To: glabbe

Have you heard of the word expedited? It will be expedited.


133 posted on 09/11/2015 6:21:34 PM PDT by conservative98
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To: glabbe

All them govt employees soon to be out of a job, they can apply at the immigration offices, and get to work.


135 posted on 09/11/2015 8:41:28 PM PDT by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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