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TRAC: Share of Immigration Cases Ending in Deportation Orders Hits Record Low

“TRAC’s web-based tools monitoring ICE’s exercise of prosecutorial discretion in the Immigration Courts have been updated with court data tracking outcomes through December 2011. Very current data show that deportation orders fell, while individuals allowed to stay in the U.S. rose during October – December 2011. The share of ICE-initiated Immigration Court deportation proceedings resulting in deportation orders — 64.8 percent — reached the lowest level in the past 20 years. Results are believed to reflect in part ICE’s ongoing review of the court’s backlog. TRAC’s findings are based on case-by-case data obtained from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) by TRAC under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). For the accompanying data tools which allow tracking by outcome, Immigration Court, hearing location, charge and nationality, go here.”

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