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DOJ proposes changes to immigration appeals process to dismiss backlog of cases
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The Department of Justice has proposed a new regulation to the Board of Immigration Appeals process that would limit immigrants' options to fight deportation orders, reducing the appeal deadline from 30 days to 10 days and making summary dismissal the default judgment.
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