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U.S. Immigration Courts at a Crisis Point

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Webinar
November 24, 2025

MPI Webinar

U.S. Immigration Courts at a Crisis Point

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Speakers: 

Muzaffar Chishti, Senior Fellow and Director, MPI office at NYU School of Law

Kathleen Bush-Joseph, Policy Analyst, MPI

Moderator: 

Doris Meissner, Senior Fellow and Director, U.S. Immigration Policy Program, MPI

MPI Webinar

Backlogs in the nation’s immigration courts have reached record levels in recent years, with nearly 4 million removals cases pending—adding new pressures to longstanding challenges that have overwhelmed the courts. With it now taking an average of four years for an asylum applicant to get a hearing, the delays are undermining the goals of both the U.S. asylum and immigration enforcement systems.

This discussion will draw on a new MPI policy brief that examines how the immigration courts have reached a point of crisis, with panelists focusing on how the courts have been shaped by the policies of the current administration and its predecessor.

The conversation will also touch upon the administrative and legislative reforms that are urgently needed to transform the system, key among them increased funding for the courts, commensurate with the historic spending on immigration enforcement included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. 

Registration deadline for this event has passed.
When: 
Monday, November 24, 2025

11:30 A.M. ET (D.C.) / 10:30 A.M. CT (Chicago) / 9:30 A.M. MT (Denver) / 8:30 A.M. PT (Los Angeles)

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