TRAC - The Immigration Court backlog has jumped by 225,846 cases since the end of January 2017 when President Trump took office. This represents an overall growth rate of 49 percent since the beginning of FY 2017. Results compiled from the case-by-case records obtained by TRAC under the Freedom of Information Act from the court reveal that pending cases in the court's active backlog have now reached 768,257 - a new historic high.
In addition, recent decisions by the Attorney General just implemented by the Executive Office for Immigration Review have ballooned the backlog further. With a stroke of a pen, the court removed 330,211 previously completed cases and put them back on the "pending" rolls. These cases were previously administratively closed and had been considered part of the court's completed caseload.
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