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San Francisco Immigration Court Closes, Affecting 100,000 Cases

Published Wednesday, June 10, 2026 · Updated June 10

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Coverage is limited to a single US center perspective, lacking diverse viewpoints on the court's closure.

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The San Francisco immigration court has closed, a move that is expected to significantly impact immigrants and legal processes. The closure is framed as a strategic decision by the Trump administration to limit asylum pathways, affecting thousands of cases.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The San Francisco immigration court, on average, denied asylum about 30% of the time in fiscal year 2025, which is half the national average.

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  • NPRCenter

    The article emphasizes the significant negative impact of the court's closure on immigrants, legal processes, and the historical legacy of immigration advocacy in San Francisco, framing it as a strategic move by the Trump administration to limit asylum pathways.

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