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Trump deportation push could get jammed in bureaucratic mess – Fox News

President Trump vowed during the campaign to deport millions of illegal immigrants, but his plans could be short-circuited by a massive backlog and looming judge shortage that threaten to slow deportation cases to a crawl.

While the administration is tackling the case backlog that built up during the Obama administration, the problem wont be easy to fix, according to a recent government audit. The report found it takes almost a year to bring a deportation case; more than a third of immigration judges are eligible to retire; and the process of hiring a new immigration judge takes nearly two years.

The findings also suggest the recruitment of new judges is not keeping pace with the increase in caseload.

Unless more court slots are filled, those individuals will not be removed from the United States, said Art Arthur, a former federal immigration judge who oversaw cases in York Immigration Court in York, Pa.

HOUSE PASSES KATE'S LAW AS PART OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRACKDOWN

The Government Accountability Office released the report on June 1 and two weeks later, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a third round of new immigration judge appointments, bringing the total to 326 immigration judges currently serving. Expediting the appointment process would be key, since 39 percent of current judges are eligible to retire -- and the GAO found it took an average of 742 days to hire new judges from 2011 through 2016.

Trumps proposed fiscal 2018 budget also would provide $80 million, a 19 percent hike from last year, to hire 75 new immigration judges.

But thats still not enough to cover the cost of the judges needed, argued Ira Mehlman, a spokesman for the Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform, a pro-border enforcement advocacy group.

Amal Hana, of Warren, Mich., holds a photo of Donald Trump on Friday, June 16, 2017, outside the Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building during a protest in Detroit (Tanya Moutzalias/MLive.com via AP)

The Trump administration still has to deal with a lot of what it inherited from the Obama administrations catch-and-release policy, he said. Instead of catch and release, it should have been detain or send across the border. To do that, you need more judges and more courtrooms.

The Justice Departments Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), which is responsible for conducting immigration court proceedings and appeals, already has begun to address many of the problems outlined by the audit, Justice Department spokeswoman Kathryn Mattingly said.

For example, on April 11, 2017, the Attorney General implemented a new, streamlined hiring plan for immigration judges that requires just as much vetting as before, but reduces the timeline, Mattingly told Fox News.

She said the office is also working with its federal partners to make the immigration process more efficient, and ensuring that its resources are allocated in the most effective manner, while reviewing internal practices, procedures, and technology in order to identify ways in which it can enhance immigration judge productivity without compromising due process.

The GAO report looked at the challenges facing the immigration review agency between fiscal 2006 and 2015 and found:

There are so many layers of review and a long vetting process, said Arthur, who also previously served as a Justice Department attorney.

Arthur, now a resident fellow in law and policy for the Center for Immigration Studies, told Fox News the problem with the backlog is that there is generally no downside for judges who grant a continuance of a case, since thats fewer cases to deal with on a given day.

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CNS Files Ninth Circuit Brief in Six-Year First Amendment Odyssey – Courthouse News Service

In a six-year First Amendment battle, Courthouse News has filed its appellate brief defending Federal Judge James Oteros finding that the court clerk in Venturamust let the press see new civil actions before they are processed.

Californias Judicial Council has tried in a number of ways to roll back traditional press access where journalists would review the new cases before they were docketed. That term is now subsumed into the word processing, the set of procedures applied to get a new case into a court computer system.

The diehard resistance by the council and clerk Michael Planet to pre-processing access contrasts with the prompt and efficient resolution of the same issue in a number of other federal jurisdictions.

Planet undervalues the First Amendment, the medias role in democracy, and the importance of access to civil records, says the 90-page brief filed by CNS lawyers late Friday before the long Fourth of July weekend.

In the preceding 74-page brief, clerk and council argued, It has always been Ventura Superior Courts policy to provide reasonable access to all civil records.

On the cases third trip to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the clerk relied on an argument made intermittently in the six years of litigation, claiming that the First Amendment right of access does not attach to civil filings until a judge makes a ruling, an event that generally comes months if not years after a new case is filed.

The same underlying issue press access before processing was quickly resolved last year in the Southern District of New York. Ruling from the bench, Judge Edgardo Ramos enjoined the state court clerk in Manhattan from withholding access while he processed the new cases.

I find that injunctive relief would serve the public interest, said Ramos from the bench. There is, of course, an important First Amendment interest in timely access.

The injunction was granted in December, about one month after CNS filed the action, and by the end of January, the Manhattan clerk had set up an electronic in-box that allowed journalists to see the new cases the moment they are filed. E-filing is required in many New York courts, including Manhattan.

Since the ruling by Ramos, eight county courts in and around New York City have set up in-boxes for the press, providing access along the same lines as federal courts.

In an earlier Texas case on the same issue, U.S. District Court Judge Melinda Harmon enjoined the Houston clerk who was withholding access while he docketed, scanned and put paper-filed complaints online.

In both cases, the litigation cost less than on tenth of the millions of dollars spent to establish prompt access in one small court in California.

In the California case, Judge Otero in the Central District ruled last year that the First Amendment attaches to new civil actions upon their receipt by the Ventura clerk. In his judgment, he wrote that the press has the right to see the new cases before they are processed, whether they are paper-filed or e-filed.

The clerk and council then appealed his ruling to the Ninth Circuit, where judges Kim Wardlaw, Mary Murguia and N. Randy Smith will hear the case.

At the same time, Otero declined a request to publish his ruling which ran 30, single-spaced pages and, in response to CNSs request for attorney fees as the prevailing party, cut the lodestar amount by 63 percent. That cut, reducing a $5 million cost to a roughly $2 million reimbursement, is the subject of a cross-appeal by CNS and explains the length of the brief.

Since then, Oteros writ has not extended very far, even within the Central District.

A small set of clerks have stonewalled the ruling, including Orange County Clerk David Yamasaki who continues to withhold access to newly filed complaints until after processing. In an action filed by CNS against Yamasaki, seeking to enforce the guts of Oteros ruling, Otero declined to take the case as related.

It was assigned to Judge Andrew Guilford in Santa Ana who tentatively ruled that it is OK to withhold the new cases until they are reviewed for confidentiality, at which time they are also processed.

As a result of that tentative, which the judge has signaled he will confirm, a new case filed in Orange County at the same time as the CNS brief was filed, late on Friday, would be considered provided to the press in a timely fashion, even if it is made available on Wednesday morning, five days later. By way of contrast,the Ninth Circuit brief was available for review upon receipt, late Friday afternoon, before what many are taking as a long weekend.

In fact, most cases filed in Orange County on Friday were withheld and will not be seen for five days. Likewise, all new cases filed on Monday in Orange County were withheld.

A few other clerks, in Santa Barbara and San Jose, for example, are also stonewalling Oteros ruling, and withholding new cases from the press while the clerks process them into their case management systems. San Jose is a paper court while Santa Barbara has put in place e-filing software by Tyler Technologies.

In courts outside California, Tyler which makes the popular Odyssey case management system provides the press with an electronic in-box, in other words access before processing.

Traditionally, reporters gathered at the end of the day in the clerks office to review the days new civil cases, a potent source of news, long before they were docketed. That was true in the Central District and the rest of the federal courts in California, as well as Los Angeles and Orange County superior courts, among many others in the state and across the nation.

That tradition has come under attack from within the Judicial Council and from its staff who wrote a definition into statewide e-filing rules that a clerk wishing to withhold access could use as justification. That rule was passed by the council over the objection of the L.A. Times and a good part of the rest of the press corps in California.

The most loyal defenders of the withholding practice have been in courts, including Orange County and Ventura, that were early adopters of the Court Case Management System, software pushed by the Judicial Council that was meant to usher in e-filing but wound up as a half-billion-dollar waste of public funds.

In their Ninth Circuit brief on behalf of the council and the clerk, Robert Naeve, Craig Stewart, Erica Reilley, Jaclyn Stahl with Jones Day, and Frederick Hayes with his own law offices, argued the First Amendment does not attach when a new civil case is filed.

Rather than impose upon state court clerks a constitutional stopwatch, which starts ticking the moment a complaint is received, this Court should hold that access to civil complaints should be considered timely so long as they are made available to the public at the time the parties see judicial resolution of the issues arising from the complaint e.g., a motion to dismiss, a summary judgment motion, or trial, they wrote.

In their Ninth Circuit brief on behalf of CNS, Roger Myers, Rachel Matteo-Boehm, Jonathan Fetterly and Leila Knox with Bryan Cave cited a long list of recent appellate opinions in support of Oteros finding that Complaints have historically been made available to the press and public soon after they are received by the court.

The clerk is also arguing on appeal that he does not know what timely access means, and so Oteros decision is too vague. But most weeks since the Oteros ruling, the clerk has provided access to every single new complaint on the day it was filed, suggesting he understands the import of the ruling and how to put it into effect.

The CNS brief also outlined a standard that provides some elasticity in the application of Oteros ruling: If complaints are not withheld pending processing and can be viewed during the hours they can be filed, the result is access soon after they are received by the court, which is timely. That will usually be the day of filing, but there may be instances where complaints are delayed without violating the injunction.

In their final paragraphs, the clerk and council argued, An ordinary person reading the injunction would not be able to determine what is meant by in a timely manner. Hence, the district courts injunction must be vacated for vagueness.

They concluded, The district courts order granting summary judgment in favor of CNS and entering a permanent injunction against Ventura Superior Court should be reversed.

In their contrary conclusion, the CNS lawyers wrote, As CNSs declarations demonstrate, there is a long history of courts making complaints and exhibits publicly available upon receipt.

But in California, a few clerks in courts that adopted the ill-fated Court Case Management System refuse to budge. Influential on and funded by the state Judicial Council, they seek to upturn history and logic by allowing clerks to treat complaints as private until after processing, judicial action, judgment, or forever if a case settles first.

Forced to spend a small fortune over six years and three appeals to right this public wrong at just one court, the brief wound up, CNS respectfully requests this Court affirm the merits order, so clerks cannot deny access until after processing.

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Vogue, the fashion victim – Washington Examiner

Last year was a very bad year for Vogue. The magazine seemed to grow thinner and thinner, to the point of looking like a campaign flyer for the DNC.

Increasingly, Vogue mingled its usual stories on fashion and facelifts with blogosphere agitprop bashing conservatives and long, badly-done soft-focus pieces on feminist figures, for which the word gushing' is only too kind. In February came the puff piece on Hillary Clinton; in August, the flattering one about Huma Abedin; in October, the ground-breaking endorsement itself.

Then came the blow, with those hardest hit being Huma and Hillary, who face unemployment. Not to mention Anna Wintour, the magazine's editor, a prominent fundraiser and bundler for the one-time first lady, who was said to have been Clinton's selection to represent American interests in at the Court of St. James.

Now comes the bid to recoup in the reverent story about Cecile Richards, the Claire Underwood look-alike who is head of Planned Parenthood, and whom Vogue seems to see as the last woman standing in a bleak and a frightening world. "Planned Parenthood had 'big dreams,' as Richards puts it, at the prospect of the first woman president,' the magazine told us. But fate held otherwise.

What Vogue doesn't say is that Richards (and Vogue) are far out of touch with most of the country, that their promotion of Hillary probably did her no favors. In fact, the person who destroyed the dreams of Vogue, Planned Parenthood, and Hillary Clinton was most likely Richards herself.

"Cecile Richards will campaign for Hillary Clinton in Battleground States," read a headline last August. That was the problem right there. Battleground states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan have large numbers of Catholic voters, who tend to differ with Richards and Vogue.

"Hillary Clinton lost the overall Catholic vote by seven points," Thomas Groome wrote in the New York Times on March 27, "after President Obama had won it, [and] lost the white Catholic vote by 23 points...In heavily Catholic states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, she lost by a hair...A handful more of Catholic votes per parish....would have won her the election...If Democrats want to regain the Catholic vote, they must treat abortion as a moral issue, work for its reduction, and articulate a more nuanced message than 'We support Roe Vs. Wade.'"

Abortion is a hard issue to get right with the voters. Although the parties are clearly divided on it, a vast cache of voters are split in themselves, with polls showing that many who don't want abortion outlawed completely also think it "immoral," while more than half of those who want it kept legal during the first trimester also want it outlawed by month five.

On the national scene, this is a nightmare for most politicians, who attempt to tread lightly, balancing the demands of their base with the center's suspicions, with George W. Bush and Barack Obama acknowledging the issue's complexity, and Bill Clinton coining his very effective and once-famous mantra, "Safe, legal, and rare."

But with Richards' embrace and endorsement of Hillary Clinton, the party went in for "safe, legal, and limitless," stoking the zeal of the partisan activists while, in the words of Democratic pollster Doug Schoen, "pushing the party away from the American public, which fundamentally is center-right, and channeling the concerns and priorities of the Democratic coastal base." No base is more coastal than that of the fashion-world activists, who turned very hard left in the recent election and may have mobilized Hillary out of her White House ambitions, a casualty of partisan zeal on behalf of her most fervent backers, and a true fashion victim at last.

Noemie Emery, a Washington Examiner columnist, is a contributing editor to The Weekly Standard and author of "Great Expectations: The Troubled Lives of Political Families."

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10 Small Business Internet Marketing Tips – Spork Marketing

Looking for some basic Internet marketing tips for your small business? While there are hundreds of suggestions we can make, heres a list of 10 tips that we think 90% of small business owners will find useful.

1. In the words of Ron Simon, What the hell are you trying to do? What is the goal of your website? Ultimately, it should be to drive more business, but how exactly will it do that? Start with one goal such as increasing the number of phone calls and branch out from there. Its important to set goals, but its just as important to come up with a system for measuring those goals.

2. Evaluate your websites content Content is King. What does your website say? Is the content unique and useful? Will people learn anything when they visit your site? When was the last time you added new content? Does your website have content worth reading? Does your content match your business goals?

3. The tag. Visit your website. Look at the very top of your browser window. What do you see? Does it describe the page youre looking at? Is it a unique description? Does it contain the keywords you want people to associate with that page of your website? If youre a local business, does it contain your key local search keywords? If you cant answer yes to all these questions, check out this article all about title tags. </p> <p> 4. Call tracking and analytics. You cant improve upon what you cant measure. Analytics provide a tremendous amount of incredibly useful data, such as where your website visitors come from, how long they stay, and what they do on your site. Google analytics is free and pretty darn good, and we recommend it. We also recommend you make sure you can track every lead thats generated by your website. </p> <p> If you dont have a dedicated phone number for the website that you can track calls on, visit HostedNumbers.com. Theyll issue you a unique tracking phone number and then forward every call you get to your main number while tracking the number of calls you receive, who called, how long the call lastedetc. Its surprisingly inexpensive. </p> <p> 5. Take advantage of free local business directories. There are a few great local business directories that are completely free. Visit GetListed.org, enter your business information, then take a moment to submit your business info to each of the directories shown. </p> <p> Additionally, we do not typically recommend paying for directory placementswe suggest starting with the free listings and then seeing how it goes. </p> <p> 6. Check out your competition. Visit your competitors websites. Do searches for keywords related to your business. Find out what others in your vertical are doing and saying. This is a great way to get ideas and take stock of your own companys online marketing efforts. </p> <p> Does this dog look ugly to you? </p> <p> 7. Repeat after me I have an ugly baby. A lot of business owners love their websites, but the first step to improving your website is to admit that it has some deficiencies. No website is perfect, and every website can use improvement. If you have a website, you have an ugly baby [sorry]. Just how ugly your website is, however, is open to discussion. </p> <p> 8. Start blogging. Every business, and we mean every business, has something to gain by blogging regularly. The list of benefits is long, but heres a short list of reasons small businesses should blog. </p> <p> 9. Post online video. Video is still a little cutting-edge for some, but the benefits cant be understated. Online video is the wave of the future, and every business needs to have something on YouTube, Metacafe, etc. If youre concerned about expense here, keep in mind there are some low-budget options that wont damage your brand while still providing concrete benefits. </p> <p> 10. Read as much as you can. 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