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Federal Courts Implement 'Mega' Hearings for Immigration Cases
Federal courts are adopting 'mega' hearings to expedite the processing of immigration cases. This approach aims to address backlogs and improve efficiency in the immigration system. (sources: usatoday)

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Federal courts are utilizing 'mega' hearings to handle multiple immigration cases simultaneously. This strategy is intended to reduce delays in the immigration process.
- The 'mega' hearings allow judges to process several cases at once.
- This initiative is part of efforts to manage immigration case backlogs.
- The approach is being implemented in various federal courts.
Why it matters
This method could significantly impact the speed and efficiency of immigration case resolutions.
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