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On March 7, 2026, Los Angeles County and others opposed a DOJ immigration appeals rule, warning it threatens due process and access to justice.
On March 7, 2026, multiple entities including Los Angeles County, immigration attorneys, and advocacy groups formally opposed a proposed U.S. Department of Justice rule on immigration appeals, citing risks to due process, fairness, and access to legal review.
The rule, intended to streamline decisions at the Board of Immigration Appeals, has drawn criticism for potentially reducing transparency, limiting legal representation, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.
Critics argue it could weaken appellate protections and undermine public participation, especially given a short comment period.
The DOJ is reviewing feedback before finalizing the rule.
El 7 de marzo de 2026, el Condado de Los Ángeles y otros se opusieron a una regla de apelaciones de inmigración del DOJ, advirtiendo que amenaza el debido proceso y el acceso a la justicia.