Immigration attorneys say due process has blown out the window of new tent courts the Trump administration created in Laredo and Brownsville to hold asylum hearings for migrants.

“This rushed, assembly-line justice is unacceptable for decisions that can be the difference between life and death,”  said a policy brief by the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a national nonprofit of 15,000 immigration attorneys and law professors.

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