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TRAC-Immigration

TRAC's Immigration Project is a unique new multi-year effort to systematically go after very detailed information from the government, check it for accuracy and completeness and then make it available in an understandable way to the American people, Congress, immigration groups and others.

Immigration Courts:

Still A Troubled Institution

Asylum Denial Rates by Immigration Judge*

FY 2000 - FY 2005

Judge-by-Judge Asylum Decisions in Immigration Court

Before and After the Attorney General's Directive

Judge-by-Judge Asylum Decisions by Immigration Court

Fiscal Years 2001 - 2006

Court-by-Court Disparity in Asylum Decisions

Asylum Denial Rates by Nationality

FY 2001 - FY 2006

Nationality and Court-by-Court Disparity in Asylum Decisions

Immigration Judge Reports — Asylum

Testimonials

ALINA | 2010/02/21 - 2:28pm

I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ELIZA GRINBERG FOR HELPING ME TO ADJUST MY STATUS. SHE IS VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE, PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEY. I WOULD DEFINITELY RECOMMEND HER TO MY FRIENDS.

Anna Y. | 2011/06/11 - 12:36pm

I had been going through a very stressful immigration process for more than three years when I found Alexander J. Segal. He brought the case to a successful close quickly, and I highly recommend him to anyone seeking an immigration attorney. He is competent, curteous, calm, and inspires confidence...

Alena R | 2011/11/03 - 8:22pm

I'd like to express my thanks to Alexander for helping my family to obtain political asylum. According to the information on the Internet, we had one of the most conservative judges. With hard work, Alexander managed to win our case. I am very grateful to our attorney Alexander J. Segal. I am very...