Migrants in Brownsville, Texas, showed The Post their paperwork that designated court dates set as late as 2032 and 2035.
BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Migrants processed into the US as asylum seekers are being given immigration court dates more than a decade away.
Now they have been admitted to the county and given a court date, the migrants can receive a work permit and legally live and work in the US until their case comes up. There are around 600 immigration court judges deciding asylum cases, and in the last financial year, they closed approximately 312,000 cases.
That record could be broken this year, with projections based on first-quarter figures to be almost 740,000 applications filed.
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