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TRAC Reports
@TRACReports
Since 1989, TRAC provides independent, nonpartisan and comprehensive data on federal agencies, documented from the agencies' own internal files.
Syracuse
Joined June 2011
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    Immigration Lawsuit Surge (March 2026) Record-high immigration lawsuits: 9,911 new filings in March 2026 and 41,887 suits filed this year, mostly challenging federal actions. #Immigration #TRAC See TRAC’s latest report at tracreports.org/reports/773/
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    ICE draws strong rebuke from judge for "thumbing their nose" at the court in our #FOIA lawsuit & demands that senior officials appear at next hearing. Join next hearing: 3:00PM EST Wednesday (8/4/2021). Call in: (877) 848-7030, 321-8747. Transcript here: foiaproject.org/dc_view/?id=21…
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    ICE has been withholding data unlawfully for years by lying about it, misleading judges, and preventing the public from holding the agency accountable. If you care about government transparency, check back here tomorrow morning for an important announcement & please help amplify.
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    More children were put in deportation proceedings in FY 2019 than any year on record. 65% of them did not initially have an attorney. See TRAC's new data on juvenile court proceedings here -- trac.syr.edu/phptools/immig…
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    Replying to @TRACReports
    None of this comes as a surprise to ICE. In the previous hearing, the court warned the agency’s attorney Mr. Stubbs that it would not re-litigate issues that the agency had already lost nor accept more unlawfully redacted documents. Transcript here: foiaproject.org/dc_view/?id=21…
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    ICE Referred Criminal Prosecutions Down 41 Percent Over Last Five Years trac.syr.edu/immigration/re…
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    TRAC finds the EOIR's asylum data in April 2020 is too unreliable to be trusted or published. The EOIR's apparent reckless deletion of potentially irretrievable immigration court records raises urgent concerns. trac.syr.edu/immigration/re…
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    After digging into data on prosecutions from the @TheJusticeDept, TRAC discovered that white-collar and corporate prosecutions are at their lowest point in modern US history. Never has white-collar crime gone so ignored. Read the report here: trac.syr.edu/tracreports/cr…
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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) admitted to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) that it has “no records” of 377,980 illegal immigrants enrolled in its “Alternatives to Detention” program. –– @JennieSTaer
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    Case: Susan B. Long, et al., v. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, et al., No. 14-cv-00109 (APM) (D.D.C. 2014) before Judge Mehta. Send reporter inquiries to [email protected]. Case information available in the @FOIAProject Brief Bank here: foiaproject.org/case_detail/?c…
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    TRAC found that "during the first three years of the Trump administration, the growth in the number of immigrants detained is attributed entirely to immigrants with no criminal convictions." @TB_Times
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    New asylum data from FY 2019 shows that nearly all non-detained asylum seekers attend every single court hearing. See the report here: trac.syr.edu/immigration/re…
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    "Despite messages of solidarity with Venezuela, the U.S. government continues to deport Venezuelans seeking refuge from the Maduro regime. More than 24k Venezuelans are fighting deportation from the US, according to @TRACReports," writes @MiamiNewTimes.
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    There are currently individuals from over 200 countries with pending cases before the immigration court. However, the top ten nationalities account for fully 86 percent of the backlog. Of these, nearly a quarter are from Guatemala. See more here: trac.syr.edu/immigration/re…