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Immigration enforcement is flooding courts with deportation cases faster than the system can handle them. Legal services are already stretched thin, raising concerns about due process.
Immigration enforcement is pushing so many deportation cases through the courts that the system is buckling under the volume. Legal services are already stretched thin, meaning fewer people facing deportation can get representation.
This isn't just about enforcement ramping up. It's about the pace overwhelming the basic machinery of due process. When courts get flooded faster than they can process cases fairly, outcomes get determined by capacity, not by the law.
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