Army Reserve Judge Fired for Favoring Asylum Seekers
Update: 2025-12-19
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An Army Reserve lawyer, serving as a federal immigration judge, was abruptly fired after just one month on the job. Despite his military background, Christopher Days rulings on asylum cases were more favorable to migrants than the Trump administrations goals. The administration has been actively replacing judges seen as too liberal, with over a hundred fired and hundreds of military lawyers sent to hear asylum cases. However, those who dont align with the administrations deportation goals, like Day, face vulnerability due to lack of civil service protections and a lengthy appeal process.
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