‘Monday Afternoon Massacre’ Unfolds as Trump Dismisses Eight NYC Immigration Judges”

Written by Parriva — December 3, 2025
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Inside the immigration court firings that removed eight New York judges amid rising deportation pressure and record asylum rulings

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As the Trump administration intensifies a push to hire what officials call “deportation judges,” eight judges were fired Monday from the New York City immigration court that’s become the epicenter for anti-immigrant enforcement in the city.

The National Association of Immigration Judges, the union that represents judges who handle immigration cases, confirmed to the New York Times that the eight officials had been fired in what one recently fired judge described as a “Monday afternoon massacre.”

“The court has been basically eviscerated,” said former Judge Olivia Cassin, who presided over another immigration court in New York City until being fired in November, told the Times.

The judges who were dismissed Monday had worked at the immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza, where the city’s US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices are also located.

The building has been the scene of harrowing ICE arrests in recent months, with an agent throwing an asylum-seeker to the ground in September as she pleaded with him not to detain her husband, and masked officers arresting NYC Comptroller Brad Lander in June when he tried to offer assistance to an immigrant. The immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza employs 34 judges. Nearly 100 immigration judges have now been fired across the US this year.

Among those dismissed on Monday was Judge Amiena A. Khan, who served as the assistant chief immigration judge and supervised other jurists.

The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse found that from 2019-24, Khan ruled on 620 asylum cases and granted asylum to 544 applicants. Cassin decided on 669 asylum cases from 2020-25 and granted asylum to 582 people. Immigration judges across the country denied asylum to refugees more frequently than Khan and Cassin over those same periods, according to TRAC.

After Monday’s dismissals were announced, American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick posited that “the Trump administration is systematically firing immigration judges across the country for no reason other than their above-average grant rates.”

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