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Advocates Fight For Transparency in Immigration Courts
18 Dec
Summary
- Immigration court hearings are increasingly being held in secret.
- Legal observers report denial of access to federal court proceedings.
- Authorities provide no clear explanation for closed immigration hearings.

Recent immigration enforcement operations in the Twin Cities have led to concerns over the secrecy of subsequent court cases. Advocates report a significant deterioration in access to immigration courts, where hearings are typically open to the public. Legal observers, who monitor these proceedings to ensure fair administration of justice, are increasingly being denied entry.
This lack of transparency has become more pronounced in recent months, particularly at the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis. Advocates like Michele Garnett McKenzie of The Advocates for Human Rights express frustration, stating they have not received clear answers from the government regarding the closure of these hearings.
While federal regulations allow for hearings to be closed under specific circumstances, the lack of explanation for the current trend is troubling. The situation highlights a growing concern among advocates about the administration of justice in immigration cases, especially following large-scale enforcement actions.



