The San Francisco immigration court, known for being one of the busiest in the United States, has shut down. This court handled thousands of cases annually and had a higher rate of granting asylum applications compared to other courts. As a result of the closure, individuals like Elin, who is awaiting an asylum hearing, will now have to travel to a court located in Concord, California, which is several hours away from San Francisco.
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San Francisco Immigration Court Closes, Affecting Asylum Seekers
The closure of the San Francisco immigration court, which processed a significant number of asylum cases, will require individuals awaiting hearings to travel to a court in Concord, California. This change may pose logistical challenges for those seeking asylum.
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San Francisco immigration court shuts down, striking at heart of historic advocacy
San Francisco Immigration Court Closes, Affecting Asylum Seekers