Trump administration fires more than a dozen immigration judges

More than ten migration judges were expelled on Friday, coinciding with the president Donald TrumpHe promised to reduce the federal workforce.
The Associated Press Syndicate official told that 13 judges are scheduled to be divided, and five president assistants Immigration judgesI was launched on Friday without warning.
This step comes after two Other judges This week, AP said. Not announced alternatives.
The Trump administration rejected more than ten judges on Friday. (Donald Trump/Social Truth)
Fox News Digital mentioned previously United States migration The accumulation of the court exceeded three million suspended cases.
The number of judges for migration is currently 4,500 suspended cases each, according to the clearance of transactions records at the University of Sirkios.
The Associated Press reported that five senior court officials were replaced by the Trump administration, including Mary Cheng, the agency’s proxy manager.

Ministry of Justice, Washington, DC (Istock)
Trump is an executive order for citizen Trump by the third federal judge
In a note issued on January 27, Cereres Owen, Acting Director Ministry of JusticeThe Biden Administration has noticed its “high value” the basic values of the EOIR Executive Executive Office (EOIR).
“An attempt to restore these values and re -establish EOIR as a model administrative body is going well,” Owen wrote. “If all employees are ready to join this effort, there will be no limit to what Eir can achieve.”

File image: The slogan of the US Department of Justice or a seal appears the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice, known as “the main justice”, appears behind the platform in the briefing room of the Ministry’s headquarters in front of a press conference with the public prosecutor in Washington, January 24, 2023. (Reuters/Kevin Lamark/File Photo)
On Thursday, the Trump administration informed the agencies to benefit from most of the test workers without protection from the civil service.
The International Federation of Professional and Technicians, which represents federal employees, and the US Department of Justice Executive Office to review immigration immediately to the Fox News Digital request to comment on Saturday.
Landon Mion of Fox News Digital and Associated Press contributed to this report.