bkmk
“who say it’s a “direct attack” on their clients’ rights”
What rights?
Illegals don’t have such as they are not citizens, nor are they here legally.
Should be treated similar to spies and non uniformed combatants.
You don’t get to attack an agency en masse with no consequences, kiddies.
Perhaps, through the use of technology, the court can increase its productivity, and eliminate the backlog.
The game, for the attorneys, is to delay, delay, delay. If the illegal immigrant is held too long awaiting his hearing, he must be released, which is almost as good as a win.
We the People win by accelerating the process and granting a prompt hearing. Right now, the two bottlenecks are courtroom space and the number of courts. If the hearings can be done over video, the courtroom space bottleneck is eliminated. Then all we need to do is increase the number of judges, which we can do.
I do not understand why there should be complicated hearings in the first place.
They are illegals. They should be deported ASAP. They should be informed that bona fide requests for asylum should be filed at a US consulate or embassy, and that asylum is not granted to those who break our laws.
Why on earth should the US be burdened with taking care of Mexican and South American poor? They should take care of their own citizens. Why should we care more about their citizens than they do?
This is custom in Municipal Court here, they don’t even bother to bring them to court, just the video room