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November 14, 2004
GOP Judges Slam Bush on Deportations
Here is how bad the Bush administration has become on treatment of immigrants. Even GOP-appointed judges are calling administrative decisions a disgrace. Under Ashcroft, the administrative law judge appeals panel, the Board of Immigration Appeals, was cut from 19 to 11 judges, and made to tow the adminstrative line which was to deport asylum seekers as quickly as possible. The result has been deportation orders againsts people likely to be killed if sent back to their home country: What was the immigration judge thinking?" an exasperated Judge Richard Posner [a Reagan appointee] asked in a Nov. 1 ruling reversing an order to send a Jewish family back to Muslim Turkmenistan.It's a sad day when the only check on the rightwing extremism of the Bush administration are the conservatives of the Reagan era. Posted by Nathan at November 14, 2004 09:50 AM ! | TrackBack (0) Related posts: Comments
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