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Will a New Judge Help Utahs Immigration Court Cut a 49 000 Case Backlog

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No direct commercial mechanism. The article describes administrative changes in a regional immigration court. No commodity, product, company margin, or supply chain impact is identified. The event is purely judicial/administrative with no material effect on any sector's revenue, cost, or pricing power.

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  • Utah immigration court backlog: 49,192 cases as of March, down from 50,027 in September.
  • New full-time judge added, total now four judges.
  • Average case pending 752 days; judges' calendars full through 2029.
  • FY2025 case completions up 25% vs FY2024; new filings down 78% to 5,813.
  • Court lost three judges last summer; temporary hires with military backgrounds.

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Will a New Judge Help Utahs Immigration Court Cut a 49 000 Case Backlog β€” News Analysis