Executive Office for Immigration Review

Federal agency responsible for regulations under Executive Office for Immigration Review.

6 regulations
EOIR
Final Rule

Appellate Procedures for the Board of Immigration Appeals

Other

This regulation changes how people can appeal decisions made by the Board of Immigration Appeals, which is the court system that handles immigration cases. The new rules make the appeal process clearer and set out the steps that immigrants and their lawyers must follow when they disagree with immigration decisions.

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Final Rule

Security Bars and Processing; Confirmation of Effective Date; Partial Withdrawal

Other

This regulation from the Executive Office for Immigration Review updates rules about security bars and processing procedures in immigration cases, while withdrawing part of a previous rule. The changes affect how immigration courts handle certain cases and procedures, though the specific impacts depend on the detailed provisions of the rule.

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Final Rule

Designation of Temporary Immigration Judges

Other

This regulation allows the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) to temporarily assign additional immigration judges to handle cases more quickly. This matters because it could speed up decisions on immigration cases that currently have long wait times, affecting immigrants, asylum seekers, and families waiting for their cases to be heard.

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Final Rule

Imposition and Collection of Civil Penalties for Certain Immigration-Related Violations

Labor & Workplace

This regulation allows the Executive Office for Immigration Review to impose and collect financial penalties on individuals and organizations that violate immigration laws. The rule establishes the process for determining penalty amounts, notifying violators, and collecting the fines, which helps enforce immigration regulations.

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Final Rule

Reducing the Size of the Board of Immigration Appeals

Other

This regulation reduces the number of judges on the Board of Immigration Appeals, which is the agency that hears appeals from people fighting deportation or immigration decisions. The change will likely speed up some cases but could also mean longer wait times for others seeking review of their immigration cases.

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Final Rule

Reducing the Size of the Board of Immigration Appeals

Other

This federal rule would reduce the number of judges on the Board of Immigration Appeals, which is the court that hears appeals from immigration cases. This change could affect how quickly immigration cases are decided and might impact people waiting for decisions on their immigration status or deportation cases.

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