NPR analysis shows skyrocketing number of 'no-shows' in immigration court
(NPR) An immigration judge issues a stern warning: "If you don't show up, there is a good chance the court will order you removed."
She speaks to an immigrant from El Salvador in a quiet immigration courtroom in Hyattsville, Md., in November. Clad in an all-black dress jacket and shirt, the immigrant who was identified only by the number of his case swears that his last immigration notice was lost in the mail.
The judge tells him to check his mail regularly, ahead of his next appearance in January.
As the room empties out, the judge says out loud that there are a number of no-shows that day. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, attorney in court files motions to remove five people "in absentia." The judge grants it. Those people can now be deported.
https://www.npr.org/2025/12/22/nx-s1-5583971/trump-ice-immigration-arrests-deportation-no-shows
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