
US Immigration Courts to Reopen Thousands of Cases
Immigration Courts to Reopen Thousands of Cases: What You Need to Know The United States immigration system is about to see a significant shift. The Trump administration's administratively closed immigration cases are being recalendared, impacting thousands of individuals. This development follows a practice alert issued by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), which warned its members of the upcoming changes. "The Trump administration is rescheduling all administratively closed immigration cases," Attorney Martinez explained in a recent video. This means individuals will have a new court date assigned to their cases. According to the AILA alert, ICE will file motions to recalendar these cases by July 9th, 2025. Those affected have a ten-day window to respond. Failure to respond or appear in court will result in an automatic removal order, a serious consequence for those involved. To check the status of their case, individuals are advised to visit Acis.eoir.justice.gov and use their nine-digit A-number. It is crucial to regularly check this website for updates and to ensure your address is current with the court. This recalendaring of cases underscores the importance of staying informed and proactive in navigating the U.S. immigration system. The ten-day response window highlights the urgency of the situation and the potential impact on those affected.