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Immigration attorneys say some courts are holding over 100 case hearings daily

Master calendar hearings are when immigrants in deportation proceedings first appear before a judge and are informed of their rights and the charges they may be facing.

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abcnews.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Immigration attorneys say some courts are holding over 100 case hearings daily

Master calendar hearings are when immigrants in deportation proceedings first appear before a judge and are informed of their rights and the charges they may be facing.

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independent.co.uk4 g fa

Immigration courts hold hearings for 100 people or more to accelerate deportations

Immigration attorneys are reporting an increase in ‘cattle call’-style hearings that they say fail to protect due process rights

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Immigration courts hold hearings for 100 people or more to accelerate deportations

    Immigration attorneys are reporting an increase in ‘cattle call’-style hearings that they say fail to protect due process rights

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·abcnews.com

    Immigration attorneys say some courts are holding over 100 case hearings daily

    Master calendar hearings are when immigrants in deportation proceedings first appear before a judge and are informed of their rights and the charges they may be facing.