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Immigration courts now deny nearly 80 % of asylum claims under accelerated Trump policies
Fresh statistics show immigration-court asylum denial rates have surged to almost 80 percent, with removals accelerating. The harsher environment heightens legal uncertainty for foreign employees and dependents who rely on humanitarian pathways, requiring mobility teams to plan for longer processing times, potential travel restrictions and higher legal-support costs.
Federal judge orders U.S. to fly wrongly deported Venezuelans back to fight cases
Judge James Boasberg ruled that more than 130 Venezuelans deported without hearings must be flown back to the U.S. to pursue their immigration cases, underscoring judicial limits on mass expulsion policies. The decision offers a procedural safeguard for future foreign nationals, including employees, who might be swept up in emergency removals.