Federal Judges Removed from Immigration Cases Amid Controversy In a shocking turn of events, two federal judges have been removed from handling immigration cases after they blocked the deportation of several pro-Palestinian students. The move, which was announced by the Department of Justice, has sparked widespread debate over the role of judges in immigration proceedings and the limits of their authority. The students, who were accused of supporting terrorist organizations, were granted temporary stays of deportation by the judges, citing concerns over their rights and the potential for unfair treatment. As the controversy surrounding the judges' decisions continues to unfold, questions are being raised about the motivations behind their actions and the implications for the country's immigration policies.


Judges Fired After Blocking Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students  The New York Times