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Pentagon Deploys 600 Military Lawyers to Tackle Immigration Backlog

Imagine a courtroom where 600 military lawyers trade camo for court robes to tackle the growing immigration case mountain 🎖️⚖️ ¡Increíble!

The U.S. immigration system has been swamped with pending cases for years. A shortage of judges—due to resignations and firings—has turned courts into real-life slow-motion dramas. The Trump administration hopes this deployment will speed things up.

These legal officers will serve as temporary immigration judges, handling asylum claims, deportation hearings, and more. Their mission: slash the backlog and bring decisions closer to real time ⏳📈.

But not everyone is onboard. Opposition Democrats warn this move blurs the line between military and civilian roles, sparking fears of "militarization" in law enforcement. Could the armed forces’ courtroom debut shake up judicial independence?

Supporters say it’s a practical fix—why let families wait when you have ready legal experts? Critics argue we risk mixing military influence with civil justice, and the debate is heating up 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♂️.

As these officers step into courtrooms nationwide, all eyes will be on whether this bold strategy delivers speed with fairness—or if it raises even more questions about the role of the military in civilian life.

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