In the United States, a Trump-era law that was banned after three months – in March 2021 – could be permanently repealed. At least that is the approach put forward by the Joe Biden administration on Thursday, September 7, 2023, The Voice of America reported.
It’s about the AA96 Last linethat “limited the authority of immigration judges to manage cases and lengthened appeals processes.”
The legal arrangements were banned after Biden succeeded Donald Trump in the White House, the aforementioned media recall. This also highlights that it is not in effect, according to a document published by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
According to the DOJ, and reported by The Voice of America, “the rule placed limits on the authority of immigration judges and the Board of Immigration Appeals to manage and efficiently dispose of their cases.”
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Less delay in handling cases
President Biden, The Voice of America notes, “has referred more than once to the ‘major delay’ in immigration processes and asylum cases inherited from the Trump administration.
Now the current government is proposing the total repeal to reinstate previous regulations to rule AA96.
The AA96 Final Rule “required simultaneous briefings for each appeal and hampered the ability of judges and the Board to stay cases while U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement completed the process of granting pending visas to noncitizens.
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The law also “limited the Appellate Chamber’s authority and its discretion to refer cases back to immigration judges in light of legal and factual errors.”
If what was established prior to AA96 is resumed, it is expected that it will “promote the efficient and expeditious resolution of cases, provide immigration judges and the Board of Immigration Appeals the flexibility to efficiently allocate their limited resources, and ensure due process for will protect the pro-immigration parties. judges and the Board,” according to the proposal submitted on Thursday.
More information about the proposal can be found here
With information from La Voz de AmériAC
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Source: Eluniverso

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