Four Indian American jurists appointed immigration judges
Four Indian American jurists have been appointed as immigration judges.
Four Indian American jurists have been appointed as immigration judges.
Four Indian American jurists have been appointed as immigration judges, according to an announcement. The appointments add to the growing number of Indian Americans serving in the federal judiciary.
The new judges will preside over cases in immigration courts across the country. Their responsibilities include adjudicating matters related to asylum, deportation, and other immigration proceedings.
The appointments reflect the increasing diversity of the federal judiciary. Indian Americans now hold positions at various levels of the U.S. court system.
The jurists bring extensive legal experience to their new roles, having worked in areas such as criminal law, civil litigation, and immigration law prior to their appointments.
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