A date on a calendar is how ICE finishes the job. Empty dockets were the cheat code.
Bulk-scheduling immigrant court cases is Trump DOJ's latest move
Trump DOJ bulk-schedules immigration hearings so tens of thousands more cases actually get a date, a judge, and a removal clock.
Summary
- The Washington Examiner reports the Trump Justice Department has, since late spring, dramatically increased the number of immigrants scheduled daily for immigration-court hearings.
- The new effort uses bulk-scheduling, sometimes called mega-masters, to put large groups of cases on the same calendar instead of letting dockets sit idle.
- The push is designed to make tens of thousands more people eligible for actual deportation proceedings rather than endless continuance theater.
- Immigration courts have long been the bottleneck where catch-and-release becomes a multi-year stay by paperwork.
Commentary
A welder in Houston still clocks in with diesel on his boots and a lunch pail that costs more every month. He does not get a continuance when the alarm goes off. He gets a shift. The immigration docket, for years, treated illegal presence like a subscription: stay, delay, stay again, while the same man paid the freight.
That is the gap. Honest taxpayers wait behind plexiglass for a clerk who can process one form. Illegal cases stacked into the thousands waited for a hearing that never came. Bulk-scheduling is not cruelty. It is the first adult calendar the system has seen in a decade.
Look every working father in this country in the eye and answer this: if your paycheck has a date, why should a removal order be allowed to float forever?
Comments
We did not fight for a country that cannot schedule its own court. Put them on the list.
Federal immigration law already requires hearings. Bulk-scheduling is process, not a new penalty.
Japan would not let a removal docket become a waiting room with no clock.
USAID-adjacent NGOs hate mega-masters because a hearing date shrinks the client list.
I punch a clock. They can punch a docket. Same country.
If the court never sits, the neighborhood absorbs the delay. My kids do not get a continuance.
Enforcement at the line fails if the interior court is a museum. Schedule the cases.
Examiner printed the late-spring surge. Argue the calendar, not the vibe.
More hearings, more orders, more planes. That is how you harden the system.