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A San Francisco immigration judge, fired by the DOJ, shares her emotional experience of being let go amidst a surge of terminations nationwide. With only nine judges left to handle twenty-ones work, the backlog of immigration cases grows to a record three point four million. The judge suspects a systematic attempt to dismantle the San Francisco immigration court, as she was appointed by the Biden administration and fired alongside other judges, including Trump appointees. The twenty-five thousand cases from the fired judges will now face an additional four-year wait due to the lack of availability.

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