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I Did Nothing Wrong!! ~~Team Deep State
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Federal judges can hear appeals in some immigration cases. See Background on Judicial Review of Immigration Decisions for more information.Yes someone brings the case to them and they accept it thinking they have the authority over the immigration courts.
Why would you think that to be true? If an order is illegally obtained, then it is subject to correction. When there is already a stay, DHS can't simply disregard it.They dont have the authority or power to override a deportation order.
Immigration judges have a low level and limited authority. They are not the be-all and end-all which would be the Supreme Court. The first step up from immigration judges is the Board of Immigration Appeal which is a body of more immigration judges. The next higher court is the federal district court which can hear appeals.But they think they do and they would be wrong because they aren't immigration judges.
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