The Trump administration has continued to exert more control over immigration courts, now easing rules for hiring temporary judges .

It could use some help, since it has fired or forced close to 100 immigration judges to resign, according to NBC News.

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So far, the White House has not said why it made the firings.

But data showed immigration judges have clear differences in granting or denying asylum, creating inconsistencies from court to court.

Four judges are assigned to Connecticut's only U.S. immigration court in Hartford.

Data from TRAC , The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, shows from 2019 through 2024, these judges deny asylum requests in the majority of cases.

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