The immigration court system in the United States is undergoing a profound transformation, one that is reshaping not only how cases are processed, but how justice itself is administered within the removal framework. What is unfolding is not a routine policy adjustment or incremental reform. It is a structural shift with immediate and far-reaching implications for individuals seeking relief, for practitioners navigating the system, and for the integrity of adjudication as a whole.
At its core, the current moment is defined by an aggressive effort to reduce the immigration court backlog, which now exceeds three million pending cases nationwide.
At Saluja Law, these developments are being closely monitored, not as abstract policy changes, but as real-world conditions that directly affect our clients. In an environment that is evolving rapidly, effective advocacy requires not only legal knowledge, but strategic adaptation. Our focus remains constant: to ensure that every client receives a full, fair, and vigorously presented case, regardless of the challenges posed by the system in which it is heard.
