GET ME OUT OF HERE: Attorney General Sessions is being criticized for establishing a policy under which Immigration Administrative Law Judges will be evaluated in part on their efficiency in deciding cases (even though I understand this is a common basis for evaluating ALJs across the federal bureaucracy). Interestingly, when I visited immigration detention centers for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, the most common complaint of detainees was that the decision making system was taking too long. No one I spoke to had any serious complaints about conditions at the detention centers.
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