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The plan includes training National Guard officers as immigration judges with a training duration of six weeks. Gov. Ron DeSantis has been advocating for federal approval on this initiative.
Trump supports Florida’s plan for National Guard members to serve as immigration judges at a South Florida detention center to expedite deportations.
Gen. Gregory Guillot, the leader of U.S. Northern Command, made the request to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, proposing ...
The proposal does not mean that rank-and-file soldiers would be converted into immigration judges, of which there are 600 judges nationwide. The state's National Guard has about nine Judge ...
DeSantis on Monday said having the National Guard work as immigration judges on site at the detention center could fast-track deportations. On Tuesday, DeSantis said his goal was to cut ...
TALLAHASSEE — President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would approve Florida’s plan to expedite deportations by having qualified National Guard members work as immigration judges. Trump made ...
Some of the California National Guard members sent to Los Angeles last month in response to immigration enforcement protests ...