California's Immigration Courts Buried Under Massive Backlog As Government Shutdown Grinds On

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California's Immigration Courts Buried Under Massive Backlog As Government Shutdown Grinds On
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“It’s been seven years of stress for me because it's hard to move forward when you have something hanging over your head,” said green card holder Jasmine Ngo whose immigration hearing was canceled earlier this month due to the government shutdown.

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