Um, no....
1. As noted by @akhoya87, most of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) hires are law clerks who assist immigration judges (with tasks like reviewing - and GRANTING - asylum applications).https://twitter.com/atlblog/status/1024677814136709122 …
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2. As noted by
@PeterOrlowicz, this is nothing new - Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) has been the largest hiring component of@TheJusticeDept Honors Program for years - see, e.g., http://bit.ly/2vuCjpe (2016) & http://bit.ly/2O1ynUB (2013)1 reply 2 retweets 9 likesShow this thread -
3. For more about clerkships in immigration court available through DOJ Honors, see the
@CornellLaw website - http://bit.ly/2AwEUVx1 reply 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @DavidLat @CornellLaw
But immigration law and enforcement are...icky!!
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And for the immigration law clerks at EOIR, all of their work is about making sure that people receive due process before they are deported - which doesn't seem so bad to me.
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