05/28/2026
Immigration courts hold a distinctive place in the U.S. legal system, operating within the Department of Justice.
In a new Judicature International interview, former U.S. immigration judge George Pappas reflects on what that structure means in practice — and how recent policy changes are affecting the day-to-day operation of immigration courts.
In conversation with New Zealand Court of Appeal Justice David Collins, chair of Judicature International’s editorial board, Pappas discusses his experience as a judge, the immigration court system, and the broader questions its structure raises for judicial independence.
Read the full interview in Judicature International: https://loom.ly/k1kd7nY