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The Wall That's Already Built

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With the majority of U.S. immigration judges furloughed, the partial government shutdown has made an already long wait even longer for tens of thousands of immigrants.

The nation's notoriously backlogged immigration courts have already canceled nearly 43,000 court proceedings.

Because of the battle over funding President Trump's border wall, people who have waited years using the established legal process may have to wait years longer for their day in court.

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