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The massive backlog of cases in US immigration courts has made it evermore attractive for many migrants to come to the United States, knowing that they can work legally for years without being deported as their cases inch through the system."We are... seeing the court system essentially become a proxy and legal pathway for people to come to the United States," he added.

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