4 locations in Texas 1 each in Louisiana & New Mexico
Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON D.C. The Justice Department said Friday it will temporarily transfer immigration judges to six detention centers mostly near the border with Mexico in an effort to put President Donald Trumps immigration directives into effect.
The departments
Executive Office for Immigration Review said the transfers to four locations in Texas and one each in Louisiana and New Mexico will occur Monday. Judges were previously moved to two immigration detention centers in California.
Many cases are in courts where immigrants are freed before their cases are heard.
President Trumps January executive order on Border & Immigration Enforcement says judges should immediately be assigned to immigration detention centers.
Trumps executive order also calls for the: