The Largest Single Class of Immigration Judges in EOIR History Join the Ranks of the Trump Administration to Clear Deportation Backlog

Immigration Court

by Hudson Crozier

 

The Trump administration announced a record-high increase in immigration judges on Thursday to speed up its deportation efforts.

Seventy-seven permanent immigration judges and five temporary ones were sworn in Wednesday, the largest class in the history of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), the Department of Justice (DOJ) said. Immigration judges decide deportation cases and are crucial to President Donald Trump’s goal of reducing a backlog.

DCNF-logo“Today, we are onboarding the largest immigration judge class in agency history,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said. “This could only happen thanks to President Trump’s decisive leadership and commitment to securing our borders. I also applaud EOIR’s leadership team for helping facilitate these hiring efforts and recruiting highly qualified and talented personnel in record time.”

The new class is part of 153 total permanent judges the EOIR appointed this fiscal year, the most the office has ever appointed in that time frame, according to the DOJ.

For asylum-related immigration cases alone, the backlog under the Biden administration’s lax border policies hit 2.5 million in fiscal year 2023 and a record high of 4 million by January 2025, according to the DOJ. U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded more than 10 million nationwide encounters with migrants during the Biden administration, with roughly 8 million at the Southwest border. Authorities released millions into the U.S. interior through various processing programs, while an additional 1.5 to 2 million known gotaways evaded detection.

Official government and nonpartisan estimates place the current total undocumented immigrant population in the United States between 13 and 14 million. However, groups that apply different methodologies to account for undercounts in surveys and recent surges offer higher figures that reach 15 to 18 million. These analyses highlight ongoing debate over the precise scale of the population that remains in the country today.

The Trump administration began making progress in 2025 by putting military lawyers on immigration courts, leading to higher deportation rates, the Daily Caller News Foundation previously reported. The DOJ has shrunk the caseload from about 4 million to under 3.53 million, according to Thursday’s announcement.

“Reducing the immigration court backlog remains one of the highest priorities for the [EOIR],” the DOJ said.

Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is on track to deport more than 85,000 with judges’ deportation orders by the end of fiscal year 2026, a DCNF investigation showed. The cases comprise a small portion of the more than 675,000 removals the Trump administration has taken credit for, which also include turnarounds at the U.S. border and self-deportations.

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Hudson Crozier is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation.. Executive Editor of The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network Christina Botteri contributed to this report.

 

 


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  1. Robert Daumiller

    “The Largest Single Class of Immigration Judges in EOIR History Join the Ranks of the Trump Administration to Clear Deportation Backlog” Long past overdue. Thank God it is occurring. However, why does the picture portray people in jail jump suits?

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