2026-04-10
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The New York Times.
It's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Friday, April 10th.
Here's what we're covering.
In the break room of a courthouse in Massachusetts,
workers put up a sign decorated with balloons saying, we 'll miss you.
It was part of a goodbye party for an immigration judge.
Then another judge was out and another.
These are the judges who decide if someone gets asylum or gets deported.
Soon, the courthouse was having so many goodbye parties, they just left the decorations up.
It was all part of a massive wave of firings carried out by the Trump administration.
Now, a new investigation from The Times shows just how the administration has gone after judges
in its larger effort to reshape the immigration system.