Closed San Francisco immigration courthouse with people relocating case files amid abrupt hearing stoppage.
Closed San Francisco immigration courthouse with people relocating case files amid abrupt hearing stoppage.
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Migrationsdomstolen i San Francisco stoppar förhandlingar på Montgomery Street 100 inför planerad stängning

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Förhandlingarna vid den huvudsakliga migrationsdomstolen i San Francisco avslutades den 1 maj, månader tidigare än väntat, vilket påverkar mer än 100 000 pågående ärenden. De flesta flyttas till migrationsdomstolen i Concord, medan tusentals andra kommer att fortsätta vid en mindre domstolsfilial i San Francisco på Sansome Street.

Justitiedepartementet har påskyndat planerna på att avveckla verksamheten vid migrationsdomstolen i San Franciscos lokal på Montgomery Street och avslutar förhandlingarna där vid arbetsdagens slut den 1 maj 2026, enligt ett meddelande från Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). (justice.gov)

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