
"San Francisco's immigration courts are being hollowed out by the Trump Administration, with plans to close one of the courts downtown by the end of the year. Mission Local's Clara-Sophia Daly explains how day to day operations - including asylum hearings - have changed."
San Francisco's immigration court system is experiencing significant disruption due to Trump Administration policies. One downtown immigration court is scheduled for closure by year's end, reducing the city's judicial capacity. These changes directly impact day-to-day operations, including the processing and hearing of asylum cases. The closure represents a broader effort to reshape immigration enforcement and court procedures, affecting both court staff and individuals seeking asylum hearings in the region.
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